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- How do I attach file to text message - Apple Community
Assuming that the pdf is in the files app, locate the file, tap on it and then open the share sheet - the icon with the square and the up pointing arrow and tap on Messages That will attach the file to a text message Then type in the recipient name, etc, etc
- File attachments in iOS 17 Messages App - Apple Community
In iOS 16 there was an option to attach files to text messages from within the Messages app There was an arrow to the right of the text line that, when pressed, gave several options and when pressed would take you to Files and would allow you to attach files
- Email photo as attachment, not embedded, … - Apple Community
My assistant found a work around Record a 1 second video Go into your photos and select all your photos and the video send as you used to prior to IOS 14 and they will all go to the email as an attachment Make it a really short video or it makes the file rather large
- Iphone to attach picture as attachment - Apple Community
Iphone to attach picture as attachment I want my iPhone to send picture as attachment not embedded to email The phone is a Iphone5 also that hasn't been updated
- Cannot Attach a Photo to a Text Message - Apple Community
Cannot Attach a Photo to a Text Message When I send a text message the camera icon is there for me to take a photo but nothing comes up on the screen to allow me to attach a photo already taken I have a new iPad mini Thanks for any help you can give Posted on Feb 7, 2021 9:15 AM
- Iphone to attach picture as attachment ? - Apple Community
Hi Larentius, Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities to post your question about attaching images to your mail messages We know that sharing images must be important to you and we’re happy to help you find a solution In the Mail app, you can attach photos, videos, scanned documents, and more to an email If you’re using an iOS 14 device, you’ll want to follow these
- Attach Image in Mail instead of Embed - Apple Community
In the messages that you're sending, there's no difference between what you're calling "inline" and "attached" Mail app shows attachments as icons if requested—control-click and select View As Icon—but does default to showing the contents for various types of common attachments They're all standard MIME-encoded email attachments, and it all works the same way underneath, no matter how
- Paper clip icon (“Attach”) - Apple Community
The paper clip icon disappeared When I want to attach something to a text or email, the icon is not in its usual place and nowhere to be found Can anyone help with this?
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