Hi Christine. It attaches. It does not go into the email. VoiceOver says image, 
but everybody gets my attachments just fine, and it sends the file. Also, in 
the Sent folder, it says the name of the file. It works great, and the only 
thing I wish it differently was to say the name of the file. It did in 
Mavericks, but not in Yosemite. However, I used to have blank files sent in 
Mavericks, but have never had a problem in Yosemite with that. 

Gigi 

> On May 19, 2015, at 7:59 AM, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> But will it attach or merely be placed in the text of the email that way? 
> 
>> On May 19, 2015, at 8:48 AM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Kristi
>> I have the same problem and so far is getting Yosemite to save the file when 
>> I attach it. However I do my attachments with finder, so I don't have the 
>> problem. What I do is in finder, I select the file I want and copy it to the 
>> clipboard like I'm going to move the file or paste. Then when I open my new 
>> message to write it, the first thing I do is press command v to paste it. In 
>> this way, I have not had the problem of putting in the wrong file and to my 
>> email.
>> Gigi
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On May 19, 2015, at 7:32 AM, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all:
>>> In the past, when I attached a file I could see the title and be certain 
>>> the correct one had been chosen. It is in the list, of course, but imbedded 
>>> in the email it merely says “attach image” and I cannot therefore 
>>> double-check that the correct file was chosen. Is there a way to check 
>>> this?  I am using Yosemite on a new Macbook Air.
>>> 
>>> Additionally, I am also noticing that no matter what type of attachment is 
>>> sent to me, it says “image” which sometimes means it is an unreadable 
>>> scanned image and sometimes means it is a perfectly readable document of 
>>> another format, but there is no way to know until I do a “quick look” or 
>>> save and open it. Again, is there a way to check the format beforehand?
>>> Thanks in advance. 
>>> 
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