Attaching a file to an email in Gmail

Attaching a file to an email in Gmail

  1. Click Compose
  2. Click Attach Files
  3. Find the file you want to attach, using the left bar to navigate between document folders
    1. Alternately, you can drag the file to the attach files icon
  4. Select the file and hit open
  5. Easy as that!
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Need to send large files? Take a look at this article from Cloudwards! 

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