Enclosed means in email

In email, "enclosed" is a common phrase used to indicate that a file or attachment is being sent along with the email message. It is often used in the email subject line or in the body of the email to inform the recipient that a file is being sent.

For example:

In this context, "enclosed" means that the file is being sent as an attachment to the email, and the recipient can access it by downloading the attachment or clicking on a link to view it online.

It's worth noting that "enclosed" is often used interchangeably with "attached" in email, although some people make a distinction between the two terms. "Attached" typically implies that the file is being sent as a separate file that can be downloaded or opened independently, while "enclosed" implies that the file is being sent as part of the email message itself. However, both terms are commonly used and understood in the same way.