The iPad or iPad 2 from Apple has different uses. It has already been seen that it can be used both for studies and for working with office documents. However, there is another one of the uses that, for example, professional users will use very often. The email. And is that any user who is away from the office or home, can comfortably manage all their emails.
But Apple, unlike Google's mobile platform (Android), has not made it so easy if you want to send attachments from the native application used to manage email accounts. Emails are not just text, but attachments are very common. For example, it is very possible that an office document must be edited from the touch pad and later sent to a colleague or to the boss himself. It is also very possible that together with the body of the text, you want to send a photograph. But for this, and above all, on the iPad, some preliminary steps must be taken.
Attach photos
New users may be wondering where the "attach" button of the iPad 2 email manager is located. Well, you don't have to look for it because it just doesn't exist. So how do you send emails with attachments? In the case of photographs or images, the user must go to the application where the saved images are located. A clear example is the " Photos " icon that is in the bottom bar next to the "Mail" icon.
Once inside the section, the user will mark an image. You will see that it is placed in the foreground and different options appear in the upper frame of the application. Among all the options, there is a touch button with the symbol of an arrow. By giving it, the options will appear and one of them is "email". By selecting this option, the image or photographs will be attached directly to an email, where you only need to put the address to which you want to send and the text.
However, what if you want to send more than one image at the same time? . It is not a problem either. In this case , no specific image is marked and the arrow button located in the upper margin of the application is given again. You select with your finger all the images you want to send -they are marked- and later, in the upper frame and to the opposite side of the arrow symbol, the option “send” appears. All marked photographs will be attached to the email.
Attach documents
It will also be a simple task. And it is that from any application from where office documents are edited, emails can be sent with the files in question. The vast majority of applications in the App Store allow this function within their options. What's more, they can also be shared on social networks. However, another problem arises. No more than one file can be sent together.
Attach photos and documents at the same time
To solve the last problem raised in the previous point, you must go to the App Store and download - upon payment - a third-party application that allows you to solve the problem. This last case would be for an intensive user who uses email at all times and needs to send a large number of attachments in all his writings.
An example of an application that offers this service would be: Group Mail!. This allows you to send emails with attachments to contact groups, separate contacts, or a custom list. With it you can attach a mix of different types of files. For example, in addition to photos and office documents, a video, maps, audio fragments or even business cards can also be added to email. But of course, the application is paid and its price is three euros.