The mail application of our iPhones and
iPads lack basic features like being able to add,
when writing an email, one or more attachments.
From the camera roll it is possible to send up to 5 photos. From
other apps you can also send an Excel file for example.
But how to send several documents at the same time?
temps.
By following this tutorial and using a little trickery you will see that it is possible
to get there:
To start,here's what you're going to needin addition
from your iPhone or iPad:
You understood it,DropBox will serve as a reservoir of
documentsand will easily allow you to find and browse the
files in order to then send them by email.
If you haven't already done so,you will need to create an account
Dropboxdirectly in the iPhone or iPad app orby clicking here. Once the account is created, you
will be able to send your files to the storage service that offers 2GO
for free.
Onceyour precious documents warm in your
DropBox,our second application, iUnarchive Lite, will be able to enter
in play. For examplewe will follow the journey of these 3 files
with original names…
Firstly, you will needset up your account
DropBox. Scroll down until you reachthe
section titledCloud services and attachments.
Then click on add then DropBox and enter your credentials.
That's itthe two apps are linkedand there is a DropBox icon
now present in the Cloud Services and Attachments section. In
clicking on it, you will be able to navigate through your files andWe
let's find our 3 files.
Now pressmodifierthen select the files
chosen. Finally click on the arrow at the bottom right andselect
To my files then Copy here. Please note, it is possible to create
folders to better organize your files.
Now go back to the home pageto enter
theMy Files section. You will find your files there
selected. Click Edit again then select the files to
send. Finally click on the arrow at the bottom right and select, on the
menu that appears:Email files.
That's ityour Mail with your three files is ready, he does not
All that remains is to send it.
Thanks to Sebastien for the question that gave rise to this tutorial.
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