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Adding Attachments of multiple photos into email on ipad2

Hi there and welcome.

You need to think differently with the iPad, instead of adding photos as attachments you generate an email from your Photos App......

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I hope that the pictorial guide helps but let us know if you require more information.

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The Archangel
 
I'd just point out here that adding attachments changed under iOS 6. It is now possible to add photo attachments directly to an email. Long press on the area where you want the photograph to appear, and a pop up will appear. Select the option to add photograph, and follow the prompts.

This has the advantage of enabling you to add a photograph to a reply. This was never possible before.

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KevinJS said:
I'd just point out here that adding attachments changed under iOS 6. It is now possible to add photo attachments directly to an email. Long press on the area where you want the photograph to appear, and a pop up will appear. Select the option to add photograph, and follow the prompts.

This has the advantage of enabling you to add a photograph to a reply. This was never possible before.

Sent from my iPad using iPF

Woo! I didn't know this, I've learnt something new again!!

The Archangel
 
Gotta love this forum. There's always something new.


This is also where you can select Bold/Italic/Underline. Again, this is new in iOS 6.

Sent from my iPad using iPF
 
KevinJS said:
I'd just point out here that adding attachments changed under iOS 6. It is now possible to add photo attachments directly to an email. Long press on the area where you want the photograph to appear, and a pop up will appear. Select the option to add photograph, and follow the prompts.

This has the advantage of enabling you to add a photograph to a reply. This was never possible before.

Sent from my iPad using iPF

You were able to add them before ......by way of copy and paste into an email.

I'll have to check out this new way though, sounds easier! Yay!!
 

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