u can try it this other way, open the folder with the file u want to attach, from the desktop without opening windows mail, select the file, press the application's key, when the menu opens arrow down to send to sub menu, press enter, then arrow down to mail recipient and press enter, u will get a similar dialogue box as if u were sending an e mail from windows mail, u will here to edit, type the persons e mail, tab to subject, erase what is there and type what u want, then tab to the message edit, select what is there, by pressing control a, then press delete, type your e mail, if u remember when u were tabbing to the message edit, u saw the attached file, then press alt plus s to send it.

Kerryn Gunness
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Trish" <[email protected]>
To: "Blind Computing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 2:19 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] //Attachments in WM


I need to know what to do when I want to attach something to an email and
the default location is my documents, but if the item resides in a different
folder, then how do I find it to attach it?

Usually I have to move it to the my documents folder as I'm going through
the menus to attach something, if I shift tab upon evoking the Alt I, my
documents is listed along with few other folders, but not the one I want.
The folder is a new folder created in my "Trish" main folder, but it never
shows up in this list to find items I wish to attach to the email.

I don't seem to have much luck with the browse feature in this instance, can
anyone help with this query?


Thanks,

Trish


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