User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Your Handheld
- Moving Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Your Photo and Video Organizer
- Your MP3 Player
- Your Microsoft Office File Manager
- Your Personal Information Organizer
- Your Memos and Notes
- Your Wireless Connections
- What can I do with built-in wireless technology?
- When would I use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology?
- Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection
- Accessing email and the web using Wi-Fi® functionality
- Entering basic Bluetooth® settings
- Setting up a Bluetooth® phone connection
- Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization
- Beyond the basics
- Your Email
- Your Text Messaging Tool
- Your Web Browser
- Your Expandable Storage
- Your Personal Settings
- Common Questions
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index
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CHAPTER 9 Your Email
Working with attachments
You can easily download, view, save, and send attachments with email messages. Among the
attachment types you can download and work with are Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, web
pages, photos and videos, contacts, appointments, and tasks.
Downloading an attachment to your handheld
In the message list, a paper clip on a message’s envelope icon indicates that the message has
an attachment that has been downloaded. You can view, edit, install, or save an attached file,
depending on the file type.
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1 In the Inbox, tap the message
that has the attachment.
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Tip
If an attachment is not
downloaded, the paper
clip does not appear
on the envelope icon.
You need to open the
message and download
the complete message
to see if there are any
attachments.
Did You Know?
You can download
a maximum of 10
attachments for any
received messages.
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