In the Mail app, you can attach photographs, videos, scanned documents, and more to an email. So have you realized how to utilize these attachments in the Mail app? Be that as it may, do you realize how to send photographs or attachments on iPhone and iPad? Try not to stress, it’s really simpler than you may think. Here we will see how you can use attachments in the Mail app on iPhone and iPad.

There is no single tap solution for attaching documents on the Apple Mail app. At the point when you work on a computer, it will not take in excess of a couple of moments to attach images or documents in your email.

Insert a photo or video

Attempting to send photos or attachments on iPhone and iPad can be interesting if that you’ve never done it. Luckily, when you realize what to do, it’s a beautiful straightforward process. To use attachment in Mail app on your iPhone and iPad, follow below:

Use attachment in Mail app
Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Add an Attachment /Document

Use attachment in Mail app
Use attachment in Mail app
Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Congrats! You would now be able to send photos or attachments on iPhone and iPad without utilizing a Mac or a PC. You’re one step nearer to mastering Mail.You can likewise drag a file to your email to attach it to the email.

Take a photo or video to insert

Use attachment in Mail app

Use attachment in Mail app

Scan a document into an email for iPhone and iPad

Mark up an attachment

You can utilize Markup to compose or draw on a photograph, video, or PDF attachment.

Insert Drawing

To continue work on a drawing, tap the drawing, then, at that point tap drawing tools.

View mails with Attachments

Send huge files attachments using Mail Drop

Use attachment in Mail app

This ought to be the go-to alternative if that you would prefer not to delete photos later as the app delete the information following 30 days. Nonetheless, if that you wish to store them for a longer time.

Conclusion

Consistently you get a lot of mails with unique subject lines. Some are significant and some you need them to find in the Trash. Yet, there are quite a few emails, which are extremely important; particularly when they are from your clients or boss, and the mails are with attachments.

Mail app in iPhone permits users to easily add any kind of document attachment to an email, as long as the attachment in question is coming from a related iCloud Drive. This implies you can add files from Pages, Microsoft Office documents, PDF, PSD, text and RTF files, or pretty much whatever else, straightforwardly to an email on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. The chosen files will act actually like an ordinary email attachment sent from a desktop mail user as well.

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