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How to attach multiple file in one mail

Hi,


I've problems with sending multiple files via Gmail account (Ipad version) When sending the photo or video, I've to just click the photo and choose send to mail one by one. Any simpler way? Sometimes i did sent both mpg and jpg but the reciepient didn't see any attachment too 😕


Anyone can help advise how to attach different file (doc, video, photo) in one mail will be a lot appreciated. Thank you so much 🙂

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Posted on Jun 10, 2011 6:44 AM

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Posted on Jun 10, 2011 7:09 AM

Attachments are handled from within each respective application, as iPad does not really have an exposed file system. There is not currently an option for multiple email attachments.

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Feb 29, 2016 1:49 AM in response to andrearella

Apps are not required to send multiple files in a single e-mail.

1. Open a new e-mail (or open a reply to one; it doesn't matter) and complete all entries as normal. Then:

2. Press home button to display all apps (the e-mail will remain open and available)

3. Go to the location of the 1st file to be attached and open it

4. Press the centre of the file and the options bar will appear.

5. Find and press the share icon (square symbol with vertical arrow protruding from the top). If its not there, the file cannot be sent out anyway.

6. Find and press the copy function

7. Press the home button again and return to the open e-mail

8. Move the cursor to where you want the attachment. Double press the cursor and select paste. The file will be attached at that place in the e-mail.

9. Repeat the above procedure for all other attachments.


Hope this helps

Kev

How to attach multiple file in one mail

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