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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.
Method 1 of 3:Tap Mail . It's the blue and white envelope icon. This opens a new Mail message with the selected file attached.
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.
Tap Send . It's at the top-right corner of the screen. The message and attachment will be delivered to the recipient.
Advertisement Method 2 of 3:Tap Mail . It's the blue and white envelope icon. This opens a new Mail message with the selected file attached.
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.
Tap Send . It's at the top-right corner of the screen. The message and attachment will be delivered to the recipient.
Advertisement Method 3 of 3: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.
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.
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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