Hi Andrew,

This is a very good clear explanation!  Thank you so much!

Desi



On Dec 12, 2013, at 1:03 AM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Desi,
> 
> Once you focus on the SD card in your finder, the information about how much 
> available space there is on it could be found in “get info” window. Activate 
> it by pressing command+i, close with it with command+w. In “get info”, you 
> will see all sort of interesting information about the item you are focused 
> on.
> 
> I believe you should be able to save your attachment to the SD card. When you 
> choose “save attachment” under file menu in mail, you will be in the usual 
> dialogue for saving files. Provided the dialogue is expanded, you should come 
> across sidebar as you vo+right arrow through the dialogue. Interac interact 
> with it and you should be able to find your SD card. Then stop interacting 
> and vo+right arrow to the list/browser of available files and folders on your 
> SD card. Interact and choose a folder there if you have one. Then press enter 
> or vo+right arrow to the save button at the rightmost end of the dialogue.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Andrew
> 
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