Touch and hold the file you want to send, then tap Share. Tip: To send a smaller version of the file, tap Compress before you tap Share, touch and hold the compressed version of the file (identified as a zip file), then tap Share. Choose an option for sending (for example, AirDrop, Messages, or Mail), then tap Send.
First create a note and tap the plus. Sign then tap scan documents. Now just position the documentMoreFirst create a note and tap the plus. Sign then tap scan documents. Now just position the document and it will be scanned automatically then tap save to add it to your note. Stay organized.
Fill out forms, sign documents, and create signatures on iPhone Go to the file you want to open. Tap the file to open the document. Tap. To fill out another field, tap it, then enter text. To add additional text or to add your signature to the form, tap. When you're done, tap. Tap Done to close the document.
Touch and hold the file you want to send, then tap Share. Tip: To send a smaller version of the file, tap Compress before you tap Share, touch and hold the compressed version of the file (identified as a zip file), then tap Share. Choose an option for sending (for example, AirDrop, Messages, or Mail), then tap Send.
Create a basic word-processing document Go to the Pages app on your iPhone. In the document manager, tap Choose a Template at the top of the screen to open the template chooser. Tap the Blank or Blank Landscape template in the Basic category. Start typing. When you're finished, tap.
Attach a photo, video, or document to an email In Files, tap Recent, Shared, or Browse at the bottom of the screen, then tap a file, location, or folder to open it. , then choose a photo or video. Tap Done to return to the message.
Share a single file On your Android device, open the app for Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Next to the file's name, tap More. . Tap Share. Enter a recipient. Tap Send. .
Gmail uses a drag-and-drop method for adding scanned documents to emails. All you need to do is select the document or documents you'd like to attach, then drag them to the body of your email. Documents will appear as an attachment, while photos will be embedded directly into the email's body.
Send files from the Files app on iPhone Go to the Files app on your iPhone. Touch and hold the file you want to send, then tap Share. Choose an option for sending (for example, AirDrop, Messages, or Mail), then tap Send.
So. If you open up the Notes. App. And at the bottom of the screen click the camera.MoreSo. If you open up the Notes. App. And at the bottom of the screen click the camera.