Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-25 Thread Donald Goosens
What would be the keyboard commands to accomplish all of this? > On Aug 17, 2015, at 8:30 PM, John Maliga wrote: > > The easiest way is to simply drag the icon of the attachment from your email > to the desktop, or to any folder or folder window in the Finder. > > If you have the file open, you

Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-18 Thread Emilio
Another option concerning saving attachments is to send them to Dropbox. Dropbox Send To is a great way to forward E-mail messages with attachments to Dropbox, so they are in a “relatively” safe location off of a computer. I do this for those attachments that are

Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-18 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Unless things have changed drastically over the last while, dragging items like this with VO is less than functional. Items become "no longer visible" etc. If it has changed, I'd be interested to hear experiences. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Aug 17, 2015, at 19:30,

Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-17 Thread John Maliga
The easiest way is to simply drag the icon of the attachment from your email to the desktop, or to any folder or folder window in the Finder. If you have the file open, you can also use the File menu in the program that opened it. Apple programs now use the "Duplicate" command, but many other p

Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-17 Thread Wayne Merritt
Awesome, thanks Alex. On 8/17/15, Alex Hall wrote: > A couple ways. While focused on the message--be it open or not--go to the > File menu and choose "Save Attachments". This will present the standard > dialog where you choose a folder, and will save all the attachments. > > The other way is to o

Re: Saving attachments in Mail

2015-08-17 Thread Alex Hall
A couple ways. While focused on the message--be it open or not--go to the File menu and choose "Save Attachments". This will present the standard dialog where you choose a folder, and will save all the attachments. The other way is to open the message, find the attachment (VoiceOver identifies

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Sarah Alawami
Sorry about that. > > S > On Nov 4, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > >> Umm because until I joined tis list today, I did not know about >> cmd-shift-c >> and you are right, it makes way way more sense but who knew it was there >> until now, smile!

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Tim Kilburn
aina > - Original Message - > From: "Sarah Alawami" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 1:12 PM > Subject: Re: saving attachments in mail > > > lol. most finder commands work from with in the save dialogues. I did not > know you were a new mac user un

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
mm because until I joined tis list today, I did not know about > cmd-shift-c > and you are right, it makes way way more sense but who knew it was there > until now, smile! > - Original Message - > From: "Sarah Alawami" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 04,

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Sarah Alawami
cmd-shift-c > and you are right, it makes way way more sense but who knew it was there > until now, smile! > - Original Message - > From: "Sarah Alawami" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 12:51 PM > Subject: Re: saving attachments in mail > >

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Re: saving attachments in mail Why not just forget the sidebar and hit cmd shift C to go to the computer section and arrow to yoru flash drive, hit cmd down arrow and then choose your folder? To me this makes much more sence. S On Nov 4, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > I have issue

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Sarah Alawami
Why not just forget the sidebar and hit cmd shift C to go to the computer section and arrow to yoru flash drive, hit cmd down arrow and then choose your folder? To me this makes much more sence. S On Nov 4, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > I have issues with saving > attachments in a

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
" To: Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 9:37 AM Subject: Re: saving attachments in mail Hi Marlaina, I've pasted the text from a previous post I made a couple of weeks ago. It is in the Mail Preferences that you need to change the Header view to None. When in Mail: 1. Press cm

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Tim Kilburn
Will that stop the > laborious reading of all the header junk like to from date time, etc.? > > Many thanks! > > Marlaina > - Original Message - > From: "Jonathan Cohn" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 8:39 AM > Subject: Re: saving at

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Jonathan, • while in your Mail message and if you're headers are not shown, press cmd-shift-h to show your Header info. Ignore this item if your Headers are active. • Stop Interacting with the message area. • Navigate left until you hear the Save menu item. • Press VO-space and select the f

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Cohn" To: Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 8:39 AM Subject: Re: saving attachments in mail I expect that you have headers disabled in your mail messages since that appears to be the recommendation of a few folks on this list. f this is th case I recommend the following based on memory..

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I expect that you have headers disabled in your mail messages since that appears to be the recommendation of a few folks on this list. f this is th case I recommend the following based on memory... (My Mac is 20 miles away right now) 1. Command-Shift-H (turn on headers for current message.) . Look

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
I have issues with saving attachments in apple's mail client, but one thing I do, once I find the attachment that is (which is part of my issue) is navigate to the sidebar and interact with it. Then I usually uparrow to the thumb drive and it's all good, unless I want a specific folder on that

Re: saving attachments in mail

2010-11-04 Thread Colin M
Hi Denise! Have you tried command+shift+s that should give you the options to choose how and where to save stuff! hth Colin On 4 Nov 2010, at 13:07, denise avant wrote: > hi all, > i've been trying to save a file to my thumb drive in apple mail. i can't > quite arrow to where the drive letter is