[access-uk] Re: FILE ATTACHMENTS in THUNDERBIRD

  • From: Paul Warner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 17:58:31 +0100

Hi Carol,

The attachments command used to be in the File menu but it has now moved to the Message menu. The process is very simple.

1.  Open the Message menu.
2. Select Attachments: a submenu appears listing the names of any attachments. 3. Select the attachment you want to save: a submenu appears where you can choose to open or save the file. 4. Select Save As from that submenu and the usual Save As dialogue will be displayed allowing you to rename the file if you wish and to choose the destination folder.

When you receive a message with more than one attachment, in addition to listing the names of each attachment, the first submenu will also let you save all attachments at once to a specified folder.

Hope this helps.

Paul



On 22/04/2014 15:11, carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,

Can anyone please give me a step by step method to detach a photo from an email 
using Thunderbird so that i can rename the photo and save it on my computer?

Carol P

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