Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
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• To share a link to a web site: <strong>Pre</strong>ss and hold Option and tap the<br />
link. Then tap Share Link.<br />
• To copy a link to a web site: <strong>Pre</strong>ss and hold Option and tap the<br />
link. Then tap Copy URL.<br />
6 Tap or in the subject line to view the previous or next message.<br />
7 To view messages for another account, make the back gesture (see Go<br />
up one level in an app (back gesture)) to return to the account list, and<br />
tap the account name.<br />
Open email attachments<br />
You can receive any kind of file sent to you in email, but you can open an<br />
attachment only if your phone has an application that can open the file type.<br />
• To open a single attachment: Tap the attachment name to download the<br />
attachment. If the attachment is a supported file type (MP3, PDF, DOC,<br />
XLS, PPT, GIF, or JPG), it opens automatically. To play an MP3 file, tap<br />
. Tap to pause.<br />
• To open multiple attachments: Tap the list of attachment names to view<br />
the attachments, and tap an attachment name to open the file.<br />
Save attachments<br />
When you open attachments of certain file types, you can save them to your<br />
phone so you can view them later in one of your phone’s applications.<br />
1 Open the attachment (see Open email attachments).<br />
2 Do one of the following:<br />
• For pictures in JPG, GIF, BMP, or PNG format, tap Copy To Photos.<br />
• For other file types, open the application menu and tap Save As. If<br />
the Save As menu item is not available, you cannot save the<br />
attachment. To save Microsoft Word, Excel ® , or PowerPoint ® files,<br />
you must have set up a Quickoffice account (see Quickoffice ® mobile<br />
office software).<br />
3 To open a saved attachment on your phone, open the application that<br />
can display the attachment. The attachment appears in the list of<br />
available files. Tap the file to open it.<br />
Save or share an inline image<br />
If a message contains an inline image—an image inserted right into the<br />
body text—you can share the image with someone else via email. If you<br />
choose this option, a new blank email message opens with the image file as<br />
an attachment.<br />
If the image is in JPG, GIF, BMP, or PNG format, you can also save it to and<br />
view it in the Photos app.<br />
Do one of the following:<br />
• To share an image: With the message open, press and hold Option<br />
and tap the image. Then tap Share Image.<br />
• To copy an image to photos: Tap the image file name and then tap Copy<br />
to Photos (if available).<br />
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