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How Can I Send An Attachment Print E-mail
This depends completely on your particular email client or web mail interface.  There are however some basic hints and clues as to how to do it in most cases.  Usually on your email composition tool bar there will be an icon or button with a picture of a paper clip on it.  This is a universal symbol for attachment.  Clicking on this icon usually opens a window allowing your to browse your local computer and click on the desired target file.  After selecting the file, hitting the OK button, or upload, or attach button, the file will be uploaded or moved into your email as an attachment.  If the paper clip button is not visible, you can also check the menu bar under edit, file, or tools menus.

This will usually work for most email clients and web mail interfaces alike.  On some local email clients like Outlook, you can simply "drag and drop", or "cut and paste" a target file into the email window and have it dynamically created as an attachment.  Remember, your mileage may vary and that most email systems have size limits of attachments.
 

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