How can I save attached email photos to a desktop folder?
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I occasionally receive photos attached to emails. I would like to save them to folders on my desktop. Please give me simple directions as to how I can solve this problem. Thank you
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First you need to create a Desktop Folder - name it "Email Photos" (or whatever you like)...
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I need to save an attachment from my email to my desktop and it is a Microsoft Word document, I do not have Microsoft Word on my computer so it will not let me save it or do anything with it, I can't even copy and paste it...is there ANYTHING I can do...
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Download and install the free wordviewer: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai… Taken from...
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In the older version of yahoo mail, I was able to download the photo and then it was on my desktop to put wherever I wanted it. Now, with this new version, the photo opens right up (very large) but I can't move it anywhere except to the email folders...
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COPY PICTURE Open the picture right click on the picture click Save As, a box will open asking where...
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I have a group of emails saved to a folder in Yahoo mail. I need to save to my desktop so I can export to an external memory stick. How is this done?
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To get them out of yahoo, you will need a mail client (program) that runs on your computer (like MS...
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You would attatch the files to an email. Let them know in advance that you are doing this because a...
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It really depends on what your e-mail base is .. but for most of e-mails,you click on the attachment...
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I've tried tapping and holding it but it still doesn't work...
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You must first save the pictures to your computer before you can send them to your phone. Open the picture...
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everytime i save a photo i have to go to another folder because it doesnt show he saved photo on the desktop. and its a JPEG image. How Do I change that?So whenever I save photos I can view them on my desktop instead of finding them in the "recently...
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When saving, you can specify where they are saved. Choose desktop. Try right clicking, depending on...
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