At a guess, I'd check the following:

1.  Your downloads folder.

2.  IF not, Documents seems to be a second default choice for Mail.

HTH.


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On May 18, 2012, at 3:39 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I just had to work with a file that someone sent me as an email attachment.  
> My mac cleverly autosaved it somewhere, but I have absolutely no idea where.  
> This meant that when I had to send the file back to the other individual, I 
> was unable to find it.  Is there some way, when you're in a file, to see what 
> folder that file was created in?  I was working in Text Edit.
> Thanks,
> Donna
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