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Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2016 12:50:52 -0800 |
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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 left-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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