Saving picture received via Bluetooth

Anyone know how to save pictures received via Bluetooth share on lumia 800 running 7.8
Please.

Not  sure, but if it's like on the 920 it seems to automaitcally put it into ''Saved Pictures" album, although on receipt, if you open the picture and go to it's settings there's an option to 'save picture'....

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