They are straightforward but not exactly obvious. If you are composing an email in the Mail app, long-press on your message where you want the image to be inserted. You'll see a menu that includes Cut, Copy and Paste options but nothing to do with attachments.
Tap the right-arrow button and you'll see an option for Insert Photo or Video. Tap that button and you can then browse your photo library to attach a photo or video. If you choose the Insert Photo or Video from above, you can attach only a photo from your photo library. I found that if you go to your Pictures app, select a picture, go to more options, in the list of apps to choose from you can pick Outlook and that makes the picture an attachment not embedded.
ZIP it! Not the perfect solutions for all affected iOS 14 users, but hey, at least they work for some! Hopefully, Apple will acknowledge the issue and provide a fix soon. However, this issue is restricted to the Gmail app alone. Screen freezes, need to close out. Attaching a single image seems to be working fine. However, trying to attach more than one image leads to freezes and an occasional app crash. A couple of users have reported that the issue only occurs in iOS The gmail app still works fine to attach photos on my iPhone X still running iOS Furthermore, reinstalling the app does not help at all.
As usual, we will keep an eye on more related developments and bring you updates as and when responsible parties address these issues. Stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
Going by the recent user reports the issue continues to persist even in the recently updated version Looks like user feedback is quite important in this case, as one of the affected users who got in touch with the support was told the change was intentional in iOS An Apple senior manager confirmed to me that a change was made in IOS 14 that stopped people from being able to send emails as attachments through the mail app.
I assure it works, try it again or follow the instructions. Problem is when you want to reply to an email you received and want to attach a photo to two to that reply!!
I am going crazy — up till a few weeks ago I used to send high-res photos via my iPhone. Anyway, about a week ago, the process I was using seemed to disappear altogether. In the past, I would click a photo, say I wanted to email it, and it would prompt me asking how big a file I wanted to send…. Is there a way to do what the original article describes with file types other than pictures? I take my iPad on vaction with me. Another way to switch between open apps is to side swipe with four fingers; similar to switching between desktops in OS X Lion.
Regarding current discussion, respect that there are usually multiple ways in technology to achieve the desired result; everyone finds the way that they prefer. Real thanks for the heads up. Er andrew, this may sound a bit daft.
But what is sand boxing? Lot of anger in this thread considering the subject is email attachments. You guys need to step away from the keyboard occasionally and get a bit of perspective.
Too funny. Another vote for Sparrow which enables standard attachment functionality. Sounds good to me. And what filesystem are you talking about???? What native iOS app, non jailbroken, has you navigate through a file system??? The attach button is missing because of the sandboxing of iOS, so there is no file system accees wihtout JB.
This is a crap, and this prevents iPad to be really used as an alternative to a laptop in enteprise segment. Mystic: you aer wrong, we dont want to learn new workflows, simply becuase that does not work in several cases. I need to reply an attach a word document or even a photo. You cannot do that. You say I should go to the Photo app and send it, but to whom? I cannot remember email addresses, I just want to reply.
It should be really easy for Apple to add an attachment button without offering complete file system access. You keep wanting to do things the old desktop way. I also find it amazing that Paul is a writer for OSX daily. For that osx daily is officially banned from Zite and Flipboard!
Mystic — you are a loser puke. What if you want to email photos that are not in the camera roll? When I try to copy and paste from there, it only comes up as text.
What to do? I often need to attach images to a reply. Tap in the email where you want to insert the scanned document, then tap above the keyboard. Tap above the keyboard. Position iPhone so that the document page appears on the screen—iPhone automatically captures the page. To capture the page manually, tap or press a volume button. To turn the flash on or off, tap. Crop the image: Tap. Apply a filter: Tap. Rotate the image: Tap.
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