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Agent0Hibachi 06-20-2010 10:11 PM

Attachments
 
Maybe a dumb question but i sent over an e-mail from my evo to my Fiance's phone. She has a Moment, but even myself i was trying to figure out if someone sent me something like a song in an attachment how do i open it an save it? All it says is to preview it. Is there a app i need to get? Thanks peoples!

MarcusInMD 06-21-2010 12:44 AM

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I have the same question. I got a few Excel files sent to me last week and while hey preview perfectly I can't figure out how to save them on the phone. :(

TheBundo 06-21-2010 12:57 AM

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Make sure the attachment shows a paper clip, and not a down-arrow. Then press and hold until a menu pops up. One choise will be Save to SD Card, and it will only save it to Downloads on the SD Card.

Agent0Hibachi 06-21-2010 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBundo (Post 1827117)
Make sure the attachment shows a paper clip, and not a down-arrow. Then press and hold until a menu pops up. One choise will be Save to SD Card, and it will only save it to Downloads on the SD Card.


OK so im pressing an holding but nothing is happening...What exactly should i be presing? When i press the paper clip it doesnt do anything when i press preview it goes to the attachment (plays the quick tone) then goes back to the e-mail. Same with a word doc i got from someone.... Thanks for your help thought hope we can figure this out

TheBundo 06-21-2010 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Agent0Hibachi (Post 1827233)
OK so im pressing an holding but nothing is happening...What exactly should i be presing? When i press the paper clip it doesnt do anything when i press preview it goes to the attachment (plays the quick tone) then goes back to the e-mail. Same with a word doc i got from someone.... Thanks for your help thought hope we can figure this out

Are you opening the email first? You have to do that, then open View Attachments. You can't do it from the overall list of emails.

supdawg 06-21-2010 03:59 AM

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Only way I've seen to download attachments (which is a PITA BTW) is to go to mail.google.com from a web browser and get the attachments directly from the website. I think the default Gmail app does not allow you to download attachments, only preview them.

Not sure about the stock mail app, as all I use is gmail.

TheBundo 06-21-2010 05:48 AM

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What email service are you using, not that it should matter, I use Gmail and Yahoo, others use other services. Perhaps you are doing all this from the notification bar using the service that is attached to Google Voice or something.

Just try this - from your Home Screen, tap Mail. Then open an email with an attachment. There will be an area that says View Attachments. Open that (there is a little ">" on the right side). There will be the attachment's name, and either a down-arrow, or a paper clip. If the arrow, it needs to be downloaded to the phone. Press that. A little tiny clock should appear by the arrow. When it's done, a paper clip appears. Press and hold that until the pop-up appears that lets you either Open or Save to SD Card.

MarcusInMD 06-21-2010 09:17 AM

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After extensive research, the only way I found to be able to do this is to download an app from the market. Do a search for "Save Attachment" and you will find several programs that will allow you to save attachments from gmail/mail programs. The one I downloaded works perfectly.

fr0st 06-21-2010 10:12 AM

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The mail app is different from the gmail app. Doesn't make sense that Google would make the app without these basic features.

toddpedersen 06-21-2010 10:34 AM

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From any EVO Mail account you have setup, you simply click on the right arrow next to the View Attachment indicator (Inside the email with the attachment. Next click on the paperclip and and choose Open or Save to SD Card.

There is also a setting for each mail account that you can set to automatically download all attachments, or based on file size etc.

All attachments are saved to the Downloads folder on the SD Card.

You can download Astro or ES File Explorer, both of which are free file explorer programs that work well.

This way you can navigate to your SD Card to move files around or open them.


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The mail app is different from the gmail app. Doesn't make sense that Google would make the app without these basic features.


toddpedersen 06-21-2010 10:52 AM

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You do not need a market place app to download attachments. You might however want to DL from market place, an app called Documents to Go, which is a good program for viewing Spreadsheets and Documents. The program that comes on the phone for this, seems a bit limited, to the point that I could not open a particular word document from my storage card with it, but after I installed Documents to Go, I could use that program to view the same file the on board view would not open.



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Originally Posted by MarcusInMD (Post 1827440)
After extensive research, the only way I found to be able to do this is to download an app from the market. Do a search for "Save Attachment" and you will find several programs that will allow you to save attachments from gmail/mail programs. The one I downloaded works perfectly.


fr0st 06-21-2010 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by toddpedersen
From any EVO Mail account you have setup, you simply click on the right arrow next to the View Attachment indicator (Inside the email with the attachment. Next click on the paperclip and and choose Open or Save to SD Card.

There is also a setting for each mail account that you can set to automatically download all attachments, or based on file size etc.

All attachments are saved to the Downloads folder on the SD Card.

You can download Astro or ES File Explorer, both of which are free file explorer programs that work well.

This way you can navigate to your SD Card to move files around or open them.


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Originally Posted by fr0st (Post 1827518)
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The mail app is different from the gmail app. Doesn't make sense that Google would make the app without these basic features.


You can't do that in the gmail app though. In the mail app yes. The mail app is made by HTC I think and the gmail one is made by Google.

That save attachment app works great though.

toddpedersen 06-21-2010 11:09 AM

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I reread the original poster, and do not see any reference to Gmail. I was assuming Exchange or POP/IMAP4 account like hotmail or yahoo.

Thanks for clarifying.

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You can't do that in the gmail app though. In the mail app yes. The mail app is made by HTC I think and the gmail one is made by Google.

That save attachment app works great though.


Agent0Hibachi 06-21-2010 11:23 AM

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Yea thanks guys I figured out that the gmail app can't but the regular mail app will allow you to open attachments

reprod 06-21-2010 11:31 AM

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I stopped using the GMail app the first day because of these issues. It is made only for GMail... not any other type of email account... Instead I now sync my Gmail through the regular Mail application so I can have everything in one place...

Gmail app --> FAIL...

supdawg 06-21-2010 11:40 AM

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Actually that market app resolves gmail's shortcomings in that regard. Gmail is great because you can push gmail and you can fetch your pop email through it and it gets pushed to your phone too.


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