I can only partially answer this because I'm having my own troubles with this feature :)
I used the little magnifying glass icon under "related objects" area (to the right of the screen whilst creating/editing files) to find the object (file). When you click ok you are left with a little bit of detail about the object, it's name, object ID and link location.
Copy and paste the link location into the xml format for a link and change it to normal (non admin) location (assuming you're using uri like me) so you get something like:
Congratulations, now you should have something that doesn't work but looks a lot better than an error message. But don't feel bad, this is as far as I've managed to get too ;)
Please let me know if you figure out what to do next! I will do likewise! Sorry I couldn't be more help!
a href={concat("content/download/",$attribute.contentobject_id,"/",$attribute.id,"/file/",$attribute.content.original_filename)|ezurl}>{$attribute.content.original_filename|wash(xhtml)}</a> <td align="right">{$attribute.content.filesize|si(byte)}</td>
Regards Bjørn
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