Doris,
Yes, when you right-arrow from the file name, you are on a list of
options: Open and Save As. Nothing happens until you press enter, so you
can arrow to the option you want without mishap or mayhem.
Ciao
On 11/25/2016 1:13 PM, Doris Fisher wrote:
> Anna, if I go to open, I'm not actually opening it but in the column
> to go to save as; is this correct? because they emphasize I am not to
> open this attachment but just save it to the root of the sd card.
>
>
> On 11/25/2016 12:50 PM, Ana G wrote:
>> Doris,
>>
>>
>> I think you're asking how to save an attachment from Thunderbird to
>> your computer so you can copy it to your Stream's SD card later. If
>> this is the case, do the following:
>>
>>
>> * Either navigate to the closed message, or open the message with the
>> attachment.
>>
>>
>> * Press alt+m, then h, or go into the Message menu, then down-arrow
>> to and right-arrow on Attachment. When you do, you're on the
>> attachment list. If there's only one attachment, you're on the file
>> name. If there are more, down-arrow to read the file names of the
>> second and so on.
>>
>>
>> * Arrow to the file name you want (if necessary); then right-arrow
>> once to Open, and down-arrow to Save As, pressing enter there.
>>
>> * at this point, you're on a standard Save As dialog. Focus is in the
>> File Name edit field so you can rename it if you want. You can also
>> press shift+tab from there two or three times to find out which
>> folder the attachment will be saved to or to navigate to a different
>> folder. If everything sounds good, press enter on the file name or on
>> the Save button.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Ciao
>> On 11/25/2016 11:59 AM, Doris Fisher wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me how to get to and copy an attachment in
>>> thunderbird? I need to
>>> copy a kxo file from humanware to put on an sd card for my stream
>>> second edition.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
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