BlackBerry Curve 8320 and Documents to smartphones

I recently installed the documents to go for Blackberry on my Curve 8320 with desktop software.  My computer see my camera but I can't pair the documents to do with my camera.

Does anyone have a solution?

Did you download and install "Documents to go Files?

Open one of the Docs Apps Go...  Press the menu key, then select install Documents To Go Files.

Once installed, you should be able to use the app Sync for Docs To Go.

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