Why does Apple Mail not show attachments?
Why does Apple Mail not show attachments?
Some Apple Mail users have reported that previously visible attachments seem to ‘disappear’. EITHER: highlight a message which you believe contains attachments, then open the File menu and choose Save Attachments (this will be greyed out if there truly are no attachments).
How do you see attachments on iPhone?
Here’s how to read an attachment:
- Open the mail message containing the attachment.
- Tap the attachment (it appears at the bottom of the message, so you’ll probably need to scroll down to see it).
- Read the attachment.
- Tap the Message button in the upper-left corner of the screen to return to the message text.
Why does Apple Mail show attachments?
The Mac Mail app shows all attachments as icons– unless the attachment is a single-page PDF or image. For example, if you attach a Word document to an email, it shows up as an icon. If you attach a Pages document to an email it’s the same thing: an icon. PDFs are the one tricky case because a PDF can be multi-page.
How do you send an email as an attachment on iPhone?
To attach a file to an email on your iPhone, open the Mail app, compose a new email, and select the body of the email. In the pop-up menu, tap the right arrow button and select Add Document. To attach a document on your iPhone, tap anywhere in the body of the email.
Why can’t I email pictures from my iPhone?
3) Can’t Send Message or Email Photos from iPhone? This problem is most likely associated with the network connection on your iPhone. The best way to fix this problem is via “Reset Network Settings”. Connect with Wi-Fi or cellular and try to send photos again, it should work now.
How do you change an email attachment on iPhone?
Check out our guide! Proceed as above to markup an email attachment, simply tap and hold the attachment itself and select “Markup” to get into the editor mode that allows you to draw and annotate the image. Tap “Done” when finished, then complete the rest of your email if needed and send it off as usual.