How to save files in mail as draft
Saving a file as a draft in an email client can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process for popular email clients:
Gmail
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
- Click on the "Save Draft" button in the bottom right corner of the compose window.
Outlook
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
- Click on the "Save" button in the top right corner of the compose window.
- Select "Save as Draft" from the dropdown menu.
Yahoo Mail
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
- Click on the "Save" button in the bottom right corner of the compose window.
- Select "Save as Draft" from the dropdown menu.
Apple Mail
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
- Click on the "File" menu and select "Save as Draft".
Thunderbird
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Attach the file you want to save as a draft.
- Click on the "Drafts" folder in the left sidebar.
- Drag and drop the attachment into the Drafts folder.
Other email clients
If you're using a different email client, you can usually find the "Save as Draft" option in the "File" or "Edit" menu, or by right-clicking on the attachment and selecting "Save as Draft".
Remember to always check your email client's settings and preferences to ensure that drafts are saved correctly.