To open the attachment in mail you can also find it and then vo shift m and 
click the command for open and it will hopefully open it.  if it has a program 
to open it with.
On Jan 14, 2012, at 9:39 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Christo,
> 
> In TextEdit, you need to be interacting with the text area for the VO Find 
> command to work. If you're using the standard Find command, then you have to 
> switch windows to be back in the text where the result is highlighted.
> 
> As for attachments in Mail, you can interact with the message body and 
> position yourself on the attachment, then do Command-y for Quick Look. Or you 
> can save the attachment by interacting with the message headers and 
> navigating right to the Save button. Press VO-Space to open this menu and 
> press Return to select the option you want. You'll be in a dialogue box where 
> you can choose what to call the item and where to put it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 14 Jan 2012, at 16:12, Christo Thiardt wrote:
> 
>> Dear SomeOne
>> 
>> I am struggling to get the Find Command to work in Text Edit.  No matter 
>> what I do I cannot get it to find the text looked for even though it is 
>> clearly visible.  (I tried exploring case sensitivity.)
>> 
>> Secondly,  how do I "click" on an attachment in Mail to open it?
>> 
>> I would really appreciate some wisdom on the above.
>> 
>> Many thanks in anticipation
>> 
>> Sincerely
>> 
>> Christo
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