Using tb 3.1.6 I just saved all attachments from my daily nfb newsline
subscription with absolutely no problems.
The attachments menu item is there under the files menu.
Don
On 10/29/2010 6:19 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hello, I am not able to reproduce this behavior. Also, using the mouse
keys to save an attachment is not too bad, just press numpad-1, then
numpad-8. A hot spot script can also be used. However, normally to view
any attachments, alt-f,a should do the trick. So if I understand, are
you saying this menu item is missing?
Many thanks.
On 10/28/2010 10:57 PM, Craig Werner wrote:
Greetings to the list.
I just installed a copy of Thunderbird 3.1.4 on one of my computers, and
the "Attachments" item off the "File" menu is gone. This is the item
that allows me to save single or multiple attachments. On another
computer, which has been systematically upgraded from Thunderbird 2.x to
3.1.6, the item is present. I had been all over the Internet looking
for an explanation but have found none so far. This problem is
important to Window-Eyes users because if an attachment cannot be saved
off the "File" menu, the Window-Eyes mouse keys must be used to open or
save individual attachments.
All help is gratefully appreciated.
Craig
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