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.
How to re-attach a keytop on butterfly keyboard? I have a replacement butterfly keyboard on my 2016 15" Mac Book pro, and at least one key will not longer lock the keytop in place, and it keeps sliding around off the keyboard and coming off on my finger. I was told by a credible repair shop that individual butterfly keys cannot be replaced.
Missing attach option in Notes app on my iPhone My phone is up to date but my notes app does not have the paperclip so I can attach. The ability to attach is also not available via the clipboard. Please help! [Re-Titled by Moderator]
How can I attach multiple photos at once sending email through Gmail app? Alrighty, so I’m annoyed that whenever I want to attach images from my iPhone into an email on the Gmail app, it only lets me select one pic at a time.
Paper clip icon (“Attach”) 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?
How do you properly re-attach keys on a late 2019 Magic Keyboard? I just finished ATTEMPTING to fix sticky keys on the A.M.K. that shipped w/my late 2019 iMac. There was some soda in there, and after using alcohol and drying it a year or so ago, a few of them were still sticking.
Is there anyway to attach a PDF document to a text message or SMS message or iMessage using the messaging app for text messaging on a sixth generation iPad and running iPadOS 14.2?
Attach a document: Tap above the keyboard, then locate the document in Files. In Files, tap Browse or Recent at the bottom of the screen, then tap a file, location, or folder to open it.
The solution seems to be instead to use a different email app. At least using Outlook seems to work - and ONLY if you initiate sending the photos from the Photos app. If you start within Outlook and attach pictures, you end up with embedded pictures. Remains to be seen whether the same holds true if using other third-party email apps.