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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the Mail app, compose a new email, and tap the attachment icon. Locate your PDF via 'Browse' and select it to attach and send.
Use your iPhone's Print to PDF feature. Open the image, tap 'Share,' then 'Print,' and pinch out to save as PDF.
Tap the PDF attachment in an email. It will open in a preview. Use the share icon to save or open in compatible apps.
Open the PDF attachment and tap the share button. Choose 'Save to Files' or open it in another app for further actions.
Tap the PDF in the email, open the share menu, and select 'Print.' Choose a printer and print your document.
Yes, convert the picture to a PDF using 'Print to PDF', then attach it to an email in the Mail app.
Open the PDF in the Files app, tap the markup icon, and select 'Add Signature'. Save the PDF and email it from the Mail app.
Open Apple's Mail app, set up with your email account credentials, and manage emails or attach PDFs effortlessly.
Open the Gmail app, tap compose, then attach your PDF using the paperclip icon from 'Files' before sending.
Not directly; first save iMessage content as a PDF using screen captures or another method, then email via Mail.
Once an attachment is downloaded, you can preview, save, or share it from the mail app's options menu.
Yes, the Mail app limits attachments to 25 MB. If larger, use cloud links to share.
Compose a new email, tap the attachment icon, and add multiple files using the 'Browse' option.
Check your internet connection, file size, and recipient address. Retry later if necessary.
No, emails can't be edited or recalled after sending. Double-check before sending.