Okay, so the user wants me to take the given text and rework all the terms with three options using the syn3 format. Let me first read through the text carefully.

- handle → manage|address|deal_with - issue →concern Now the steps:

Data transfers to online saving platforms Massive file downloads Server-side document handling Retrieval application issues

I need to ensure that the substitutions make sense in context and that the sentence structure remains correct. Also, check that the hyphenated terms like "-Your-File-Is-Ready-T…" stay unchanged. Maybe use temporary for "temporary."

3. "message appears stating that “Your File Is Ready”": - message →Alert - appears →Occurs - stating →Signifying 4. "filename with a cryptic extension like “-Your-File-Is-Ready-T…” appended to it": - filename → File identifier|Content label|Document name - cryptic extension → Mysterious suffix|Obscure format|Ambiguous addendum - appended → Attached|Added|Suffix-appended

Once all terms are replaced, I'll need to ensure the text still flows and is understandable. Let me reconstruct each sentence with the synonyms and check for consistency. Also, make sure that the replacements are appropriate grammatically.

Breakdown: - cases →instances- corrupted →damaged- created →generated- extension →format- indicating →demonstrating- processed →managed Next, the heading: "How to handle the “filename-Your-File-Is-Ready-T…” issue"

The text is about the "filename-Your-File-Is-Ready-T…” phenomenon when downloading files. I need to make sure that the substitution maintains the technical accuracy of terms like "download," "file," "message," etc., while providing plausible synonyms. Names like "Your-File-Is-Ready-T" should stay unchanged as instructed.