How to Send Email Attachments on iPhone or iPad

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This wikiHow teaches you how to attach files to email messages using the iPhone/iPad Mail app or Gmail. Though you can attach files to an existing message in Gmail, you'll have to share files from a different app to send them through Mail.

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Attaching Files in the Mail App

Step 1 Open the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.

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Step 2 Locate the file you want to send.

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Step 3 Tap the file you want to send.

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\n"> Tap the file you want to send. This opens a preview of the file.

Step 4 Tap the sharing icon icon.

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icon. It's at the top-right corner of the screen.

Step 5 Tap Mail.

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Tap Mail . It's the blue and white envelope icon. This opens a new Mail message with the selected file attached.

Step 6 Enter the recipient.

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Enter the recipient. Type the email address into the “To” field. If you're sending the file to an existing contact, select the contact when their name appears.

Step 7 Enter a subject and message.

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Step 8 Tap Send.

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Tap Send . It's at the top-right corner of the screen. The message and attachment will be delivered to the recipient.

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Attaching Images and Videos in the Mail App

Step 1 Open Photos on your iPhone or iPad.

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Step 2 Tap the photo or video you want to send.

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Step 3 Tap the sharing icon icon.

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icon. It's at the bottom-left corner of the screen.

Step 4 Tap Mail.

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Tap Mail . It's the blue and white envelope icon. This opens a new Mail message with the selected file attached.

Step 5 Enter the recipient.

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Enter the recipient. Type the email address into the “To” field. If you're sending the file to an existing contact, select the contact when their name appears.

Step 6 Enter a subject and message.

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Step 7 Tap Send.

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Tap Send . It's at the top-right corner of the screen. The message and attachment will be delivered to the recipient.

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Attaching Files in Gmail

Step 1 Open Gmail on your iPhone or iPad.

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Step 2 Tap the new message icon.

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Step 3 Tap the paperclip.

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Tap the paperclip. It's near the top-right corner of the screen. A list of files and locations will expand at the bottom of the screen.

Step 4 Browse to the location of the file.

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Step 5 Tap the file.

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\n"> Tap the file. This attaches the file and brings you back to the message.

Step 6 Enter a recipient.

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Enter a recipient. If you're sending a reply message, skip to the next step. Otherwise, enter the email address of the person you're writing, or start typing their name (if they are a contact) and then tap the correct address in the search results.

Step 7 Enter a subject and message.

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Step 8 Tap the send button.

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Tap the send button. It's the blue paper airplane icon at the top-right corner of the screen. The message and attachment will be delivered to the recipient.

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