Erin Valentine has encountered a problem I have previously stumbled over with Prometheus and I want to prevent more people from doing the same. Because answers to the questions posted tend to be fairly long, I strongly suggest that you copy the questions to a word processor and compose your answers off-line. After saving a copy, copy and paste them into the Reply area for the Prometheus site. That way the Prometheus server won't trash your work by disconnecting you because it thinks your connection is inactive when you haven't queried the site for a long time. If you insert URLs into your response make sure you submit an HTML version of your document (which can be generated by most word processors by doing a Save As... where you select .HTML for the file format)so you preserve your hyperlinks. PDF files from Adobe Acrobat should also work. Don't get fancy on formatting text files because the formats won't be preserved in going to the Prometheus site or, often, to an HTML version of your original file. Once in an HTML version, you can often clean up the format before submission. If you want to insert figures into the body of a response, you must place them into .zip file that can be uploaded to the Prometheus site via Files, Post Files commands. If you then click on the Folder icon at the top of the Reply area you can link your .zip file to your response. After submitting it, you should be able to view it along with any images it contains. Zip files can be created by software like PKZip, Stuffit, Enzip(free) or similar small application programs. You make it even easier if you collect the text or .html file into a folder together with any image (.gif, .jpeg, .bmp, .tiff) files. Then all you have to do is create a zip of the entire contents of the folder. Hope these help.