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In the body of an email, tap in the place where
you’d like to add the attachment. Tap one of the
icons in the top right of the keyboard to attach or take
and attach a photo, attach a document, scan and attach
a document, or mark-up. Tap the one you wish to use.
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Tap the body of your email, then tap the ‘Aa’ icon
to access the formatting controls, a new feature for
iPadOS 13. To close the formatting tools, tap anywhere
on the screen outside the window. You can use bold,
italics, underlining, and crossed-out text with the first row
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If you’re sending documents, you’re taken to the Files
app. Navigate to the document you want to send and
tap it. You’re taken back to the email, with the file attached.
To attach more than one document, repeat this procedure
as many times as you like.
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If you’re sending photos from your library, a window
pops up showing available photos and videos (which
can also be attached). To select them, tap each one you
wish to send (you can send more than one at a time).
When you’re finished, tap the ‘X’ to go back to the email.
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Tap Default Font and you can change the font in
which your email is written. You can also change the
size and colour of the text and, with the bottom two rows,
justify it left, right and centre, as well as make a list or set
an indent, or reduce/increase the quote level.
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You can delete attachments you’ve added to an email
before sending it, and add your message above or
below the attachment too. If someone sends you an email
with an attachment, tap it (to open it) and then tap Share for
a range of options.
Sending Attachments
Formatting Controls
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