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Posted 26 August 2008 - 03:24 AM

Maybe I'm missing something, and you guys can help me out. In OS 10.4 there was a feature that when a mail item came in with photo attachments, there was a drop down selector to "add to iPhoto". Now it seems in 10.5 that this option is now gone.

Now the workflow seems to be save to the download folder, open iPhoto, and then add to the iPhoto library. For me this isn't a huge deal. My problem comes in when trying to sell non-computer literate family members on how easy the Mac OS is to use, and this change has made it more complicated.

Am I missing a menu option somehwere to turn back this functionality?

Thanks.



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Posted 27 August 2008 - 08:47 AM

chuckiep said:

Maybe I'm missing something, and you guys can help me out. In OS 10.4 there was a feature that when a mail item came in with photo attachments, there was a drop down selector to "add to iPhoto". Now it seems in 10.5 that this option is now gone.


Not here. Mail 3.4 on Mac OS X 10.5.4 still has the command to add attached pictures to iPhoto in that dropdown.
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Posted 27 August 2008 - 03:29 PM

You are correct sir, it is there. Now, is there any way to change it to be a "prompt" drop down? IE in the last version, when I clicked save, it would request where I saved it, and now, I have to click and hold to get the option to add to iPhoto?

Thanks for the Help!

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