Email attached file

Here is an example of an email with an attached file:

Subject: Example Email with Attached File

From: Your Email Address

To: Recipient's Email Address

Body:

Hello,

I am attaching a file to this email for your reference. The file is a PDF document that contains information about our company's new product launch.

Attached File: product_launch_info.pdf (1.2 MB)

Best regards, [Your Name]

Attachments:

In this example, the email has a subject line, a from and to field, a body of text, and an attached file. The attached file is a PDF document named "product_launch_info.pdf" and it has a size of 1.2 MB.

Here are some common ways to attach a file to an email:

  1. Drag and drop: Most email clients allow you to drag and drop the file from your computer into the email composition window.
  2. Use the "Attach file" button: Many email clients have a button or link that says "Attach file" or "Add attachment". Clicking on this button will allow you to browse for the file on your computer and attach it to the email.
  3. Use the "Paperclip" icon: Some email clients have a paperclip icon in the composition window. Clicking on this icon will allow you to attach a file to the email.

It's a good idea to make sure the file is in a format that is compatible with the recipient's email client and device. It's also a good idea to include a brief description of the file in the email body, so the recipient knows what it is and what it's for.