Assuming that the pdf is in the files app, locate the file, tap on it and then open the share sheet - the icon with the square and the up pointing arrow and tap on Messages. That will attach the file to a text message. Then type in the recipient name, etc, etc.
Missing attach option in Notes app on my iPhone My phone is up to date but my notes app does not have the paperclip so I can attach. The ability to attach is also not available via the clipboard. Please help! [Re-Titled by Moderator]
Paper clip icon (“Attach”) The paper clip icon disappeared. When I want to attach something to a text or email, the icon is not in its usual place and nowhere to be found. Can anyone help with this?
How do you properly re-attach keys on a late 2019 Magic Keyboard? I just finished ATTEMPTING to fix sticky keys on the A.M.K. that shipped w/my late 2019 iMac. There was some soda in there, and after using alcohol and drying it a year or so ago, a few of them were still sticking.
A keychain type protector for the AirTag is not practical when used on a flat surface, such as a Kindle case. Ergo, how best to attach an AirTag to a Kindle case?
See the following Apple Support article for information on adding a photo to a text message: Send photos and videos in Messages on iPhone - Apple Support
Problem #1: In personal iPhone (XS), when composing new e-mail message within Outlook app, when I select to attach a file, it opens the available locations for selection of the file. It show local (on my iphone), my personal OneDrive and my company's one drive. When selecting a file from either OneDrive location, it simple doesn't attach.
iOS has always embedded images in emails rather than attaching them as separate files when using the built-in Mail app. This behavior has remained consistent since the early days of the iPhone, including my experience starting with the iPhone 3GS in 2009.