ChatterBank1 min ago
Windows Media Centre.Help to find files?
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Every time I get an email with a PDF attachment,when I save it,it goes into the Media Centre.I then have no idea how to find it.I've Googled to find an explanation of how to use it but I've failed.Can anyone help me in simple terms?
Many thanks if you can help me.
Barbara
Many thanks if you can help me.
Barbara
Answers
On the e-mail there is a paper clip at the top right hand side.
Right click on it and it says " Save Attachment ".
Click on that and another box appears describing the attachment.
At the bottom of that box it says " BROWSE" so you can now browse to any part of your main drive and save the attachments wherever you like.
You could always start a folder called...
Right click on it and it says " Save Attachment ".
Click on that and another box appears describing the attachment.
At the bottom of that box it says " BROWSE" so you can now browse to any part of your main drive and save the attachments wherever you like.
You could always start a folder called...
18:35 Mon 10th May 2010
On the e-mail there is a paper clip at the top right hand side.
Right click on it and it says " Save Attachment ".
Click on that and another box appears describing the attachment.
At the bottom of that box it says " BROWSE" so you can now browse to any part of your main drive and save the attachments wherever you like.
You could always start a folder called "PDF files" and keep them all together.
Alternatively, go to Start, Search and enter *.PDF (Asterisk/dot PDF) and it should find all of the PDF files in your system.
Hope this helps.
Right click on it and it says " Save Attachment ".
Click on that and another box appears describing the attachment.
At the bottom of that box it says " BROWSE" so you can now browse to any part of your main drive and save the attachments wherever you like.
You could always start a folder called "PDF files" and keep them all together.
Alternatively, go to Start, Search and enter *.PDF (Asterisk/dot PDF) and it should find all of the PDF files in your system.
Hope this helps.