Actually, that does not find the attachment; cmd shift a allows you to attach a 
file, but not find one that you have received that is attached.

Marlaina

On Nov 7, 2010, at 8:59 PM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:

HI there, 
Chantel again. 
To find an attachment, press command shift a in the mail window. Hth, 
Chantel. 
On Nov 7, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi folks.
> 
> Ok, I'll stop loving my Air and start learning again from so many of you who 
> are so kind to give your time and knowledge.  I have a few situations using 
> apple mail I'd love to fix.  Here goes.
> 
> 1.  When I open mail, it tells me 1 row added or 5 rows added over and over 
> until all my mail is downloaded.  Please tell me I can turn that off!
> 
> 2.  Is there a key sequence I can use to add let's say one address from an 
> email to my addressbook?  For example, if I want to add macvisionaries, but 
> not the sender from whom the message appears, how do I do that?  My husband 
> took the mouse and put it on the to field, which was macvisionar...@gmail.com 
> and then he clicked the triangle to the right which brought up a menu o 
> choices which included copy address and add to addressbook.  How do I do that 
> using vo?
> 
> 3. I'm reading a message and decide to keep it, but I don't want to move it; 
> I want to leave it in my inbox for now.  How do I close it and be returned to 
> my inbox list of messages?  Right now I do cmd-w then cmd-1 to reopen the 
> inbox; I have to believe there is a better way!
> 
> 4.  I've read the message and from within it, I press backspace to delete it. 
>  This takes me back to my list of messages in the inbox, but I hear all this 
> verbiage about inbox table one row selected before I hear from whom the next 
> message was sent or its subject.  Can I make that stop?
> 
> 5. I am desperate for help in fining attachments; vo tells me there is one, 
> but I can't seem to find it.  I've done all sorts of itterations of turning 
> long headers on, interacting with toolbar, interacting with message text, and 
> the list goes on!  It just escapes me!
> 
> 6.  I know what the attachment is and decide to save it.  I go to file and 
> save attachment and when the filename dialogue box comes up, it doesn't read 
> the name of the file.  Is there a way to hear that?
> 
> Ok, those are my questions and I know they are many and basic.  However, I 
> would be so grateful for any insight people can give me.
> 
> Marlaina
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