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Use snake case in 'Downloading a file' examples
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@ -352,8 +352,8 @@ When you receive files from a user, you sometimes want to download and save them
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```python
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file_id = message.document.file_id
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newFile = await bot.get_file(file_id)
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await newFile.download()
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new_file = await bot.get_file(file_id)
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await new_file.download()
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```
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For a received video/voice/... change `message.document` to `message.video/voice/...`. However, there is one exception: `message.photo` is a *list* of `PhotoSize` objects, which represent different sizes of the same photo. Use `message.photo[-1].file_id` to get the largest size.
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Moreover, the above snippet can be shortened by using PTBs built-in utility shortcuts:
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```python
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newFile = await message.effective_attachment.get_file()
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await newFile.download('file_name')
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new_file = await message.effective_attachment.get_file()
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await new_file.download('file_name')
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```
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`message.effective_attachment` automatically contains whichever media attachment the message has - in case of a photo, you'll again have to use e.g. `message.effective_attachment[-1].get_file()`
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