ATX Communities

ATX Communities are online forums where you can discuss issues and ideas with your fellow ATX users. CCH SFS staff monitors the forums and participates in discussions.

Getting Started

To get started, you must first establish a Community Name.

To establish a Community name:

  1. Visit www.MyATX.com.
  2. Under Preparer Solutions, click Community Board.

The Client Login page appears.

  1. Enter your Client ID, Username, and Password in the appropriate boxes.
  2. Click the Log In button.
  3. On the home page, click the ATX Communities tab at the top of the page.

ATX Communities tab, MyATX Support Center

  1. Click Add Community Board Name.

MyATX Support Center, Community Board Name

  1. Enter your community name.
  2. Click Change Community Board Name.

Reading Posts on the Community Board

To view topics and respond to topics posted on the Community Board:

  1. From the website home page, click the ATX Communities tab.
  2. Click the Go to ATX Communities button.

ATX Community Discussion Center, MyATX Support Center

  1. Under Forums, click the link for the community/forum that you want to review (such as ATXers Community, for example).

The page for the selected Community appears.

  1. Under Topics/Thread, click the link for the topic you want to view.

ATX Community Discussion thread

  1. Do one of the following:
  • Click the Posts (#) link to view all the posts about that topic.
  • Click the Reply button to respond to the topic.

Posting to the Communities Forum

To post comments to the Board:

  1. From the website home page, click the ATX Communities tab.
  2. Click the Go to ATX Communities button.

The Discussion Center opens.

  1. Click the link for the community/forum on which you want to post.

The Community page appears.

  1. Click the New Post button.

Post a New Message dialog box, ATX Communities

  1. In the Subject field, enter a subject for your post.
  2. In the Message text box, enter your post.
  3. Click Post when you're done.

 

See Also:

MyATX Solution Center

Using the ATX Knowledge Library