How to save file in mail draft

Saving a file in a mail draft can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process. The steps may vary slightly depending on the email client you're using. Here are the general steps:

Method 1: Save as Draft in Most Email Clients

  1. Compose a new email or open an existing draft in your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, etc.).
  2. Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
  3. Click on the "Save" or "Save as Draft" button in your email client. This will save the email with the attached file as a draft.
  4. You can then close the email client or come back to the draft later.

Method 2: Save as a Draft in Gmail

  1. Compose a new email or open an existing draft in Gmail.
  2. Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
  3. Click on the "Save Draft" button in the bottom right corner of the compose window.
  4. Gmail will save the email with the attached file as a draft. You can then close the compose window or come back to the draft later.

Method 3: Save as a Draft in Outlook

  1. Compose a new email or open an existing draft in Outlook.
  2. Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
  3. Click on the "Save" button in the "Quick Steps" section of the ribbon.
  4. Select "Save as Draft" from the dropdown menu.
  5. Outlook will save the email with the attached file as a draft. You can then close the compose window or come back to the draft later.

Method 4: Save as a Draft in Yahoo Mail

  1. Compose a new email or open an existing draft in Yahoo Mail.
  2. Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
  3. Click on the "Save" button in the bottom right corner of the compose window.
  4. Select "Save as Draft" from the dropdown menu.
  5. Yahoo Mail will save the email with the attached file as a draft. You can then close the compose window or come back to the draft later.

Remember to always check the file size and type restrictions for your email client before attaching large files.