About us
English
Email PDF on Microsoft Edge
Effortlessly Send PDFs via Email Using Microsoft Edge

Trusted by Millions Worldwide
4.4
2,100+ reviews on G2
4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
To email a PDF using Microsoft Edge, open the PDF in the browser and use the 'Share' feature. Select the email option and choose your email service like Outlook to send the file.
Yes, Microsoft Edge allows you to send a page link via email. Simply use the 'Share' button and select your preferred email service to send the link directly.
You can access Outlook in Microsoft Edge by signing in to your Outlook account through the browser. Once logged in, you can send and receive emails directly from Edge.
Yes, Microsoft Edge allows you to attach and send PDFs via email. Use the integrated mail app or Outlook to attach the file and send emails.
Microsoft Edge doesn't have a dedicated email client, but you can use webmail services like Outlook directly in the browser to manage your emails.
To share links via email in Edge, click on the 'Share' icon in the toolbar and choose email. This links with your default mail client to send the link.
To insert a PDF in an Outlook 365 email body, embed it as an image or link. Direct embedding isn't available; attachments are a common alternative.
Microsoft Edge allows you to share pages and links via email using built-in sharing features. The browser integrates with email services like Outlook for seamless communication.
To remove an email sign-in from Edge, log out from the email account directly through the service website or manage it via Windows' account settings.
While Edge itself isn't an email client, it integrates well with web-based email services. You can use Edge to send emails via Outlook or other webmail platforms.
Yes, Edge supports using Outlook to send PDFs. Open the PDF, then share via email by selecting Outlook from your email options.
There is no specific Edge-imposed limit, but your email service's limits, like Outlook, will apply. Commonly, attachments are capped at 25MB.
Outlook can be accessed and configured through its web interface in Edge. No special integration is needed as it operates fully within the browser.
Open your webmail service like Outlook in Edge, compose a new message, and use the attachment option to add files before sending.
Yes, you can edit email drafts in Edge using the web version of services like Outlook. Access the draft folder to make changes before sending.