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To save attachments in Outlook 2010:

While the message is open:

1. Press alt F to bring up the file tab,

2. Press the letter M to bring up the message sub menu,

3. If a single attachment, press enter to bring up the save dialogue. If
enter is pressed here, the attachment file is saved to a default folder,

4. As an alternative, in the save dialogue the name of the attachment is
displayed, by pressing home and being placed at the beginning of the name of
the attachment, a folder name can be specified,

5. Press enter to save the attachment and exit the menu system.
 
If there are multiple attachments, pressing Alt F, M, then the letter A, the
list of attachments is displayed, allowing for the opportunity of saving
attachments individually to specific folders.

To attach a file in Outlook 2010:

While in the body of the message:

1. Press alt N, to bring up the insert tab,

2. With the insert tab in focus, pressing enter three times brings up the
file name dialogue, where the name of the file to be attached, including its
folder location, may be entered. 

3. Press enter to attach the file and exit the menu system.

-----Original Message-----
From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rachel
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 11:06 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] saving and sending attachments in Outlook 2010

Hi, everyone.
I'm writing on behalf of a friend this time around.  He is running Windows 7
and JAWS 13 and needs to know how to send attachments and also save them to
his thumb drive in Outlook 2010.
Thanks for any help any of you can provide.
Rachel


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