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How to attach a file to an email

It is possible to attach one or more files to your email.

  1. Click on the toolbar or icon (it normally looks like a paperclip)

  2. Find the file you want to attach using the file browser on your computer

  3. Then click to attach it - one file successfully attached. 

Best format for documents & Formats for photos

You can repeat this  operation to attach many files to a single email. You can even attach a group of files all at once if you highlight several at the same time. (But please remember to build them all into one file before you send anything to us).

You can attach most types of document file (but not programme files) but the recipient will need the right software to read them.

Make sure the person knows you are sending an attachment as some people, very wisely, delete emails with attachments from people they do not recognise as attachments are a popular way to send viruses.

Some people tell their server not to download large files so check they are not blocking.

Remember that your email, and the attachment, sit in your outbox until you connect and send.

Emails with attachments take much longer to send.

Please note that any illustrations should be sent as email attachments in jpeg or tiff format.

If the receiver has a free email account like Hotmail, the inbox might not be big enough to take an attached file. This problem seldom applies with 'paid-for' accounts.

When you receive an attachment..... 

You can tell if an email has an attachment because it tells you by listing the attached files or an icon, such as a paperclip, beside the name of the sender.

To open an email with an attachment, just double-click, or right click,  on the file then save (or save as) the document. (It varies between email software and your personal settings).

Until you save the attached file, it normally remains part of the email. If you delete the message before detaching the file, you will lose it.

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