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]
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
The solution seems to be instead to use a different email app. At least using Outlook seems to work - and ONLY if you initiate sending the photos from the Photos app. If you start within Outlook and attach pictures, you end up with embedded pictures. Remains to be seen whether the same holds true if using other third-party email apps.
A simple way to attach an HEIC to email as JPEG? I currently store my photos in iCloud in HEIC format. While it may save space, I have to convert the HEIC image to a JPEG if I want to attach it to a computer generated email. Is there an easier way to get my HEIC images into an email?
How can I attach screenshots to an email as images instead of PDFs? When composing an email, I want to be able to attach screenshots - and to see them as screenshots, and not as pdf files - so that I can see what the outgoing email will look like.
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.
How to send attachments in Mail on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch With Mail, you can add attachments, photos, videos, and even drawings to your emails. Learn how to add attachments from the Files app and photos and videos from the Photos app. Add an attachment Open Mail and tap or open an existing email. Then tap the body of the email. Tap the cursor to open the editing menu. Tap , then tap ...