How do I send an email from Microsoft Word to Gmail?
- Log in to your Gmail account and click the word “Drive” in the navigation bar.
- Click the “Upload” button to open a pop-up menu.
- Click “Files” to launch the Open dialog box.
- Navigate to your Word file and double-click on it to transfer the file to your Gmail account.
How do you send an email from Microsoft Word?
- Save your document one more time.
- Click the File tab.
- Choose the Share command.
- Choose the E-Mail item found under the Share heading.
- Click the Send As Attachment button. At this point, Outlook takes over, and you compose your email message. When you send the message, your Word document is sent along as well.
How do you send a document through Gmail?
Attach a file
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
- Tap Compose .
- Tap Attach .
- Tap Attach file or Insert from Drive.
- Choose the file you want to attach.
How do you use Word in Gmail?
To open a Word document online from Gmail in Google Docs, click the “View” link in Gmail, or right-click “View” and select the “View in New Tab” option. To automatically open Word documents, locate and select your browser’s automatic option the first time you download a Word document from Gmail.
Why can’t I send an attachment in Gmail?
Make sure you’re using a supported browser. Try adding the attachment in another browser. If you’ve set up a web browser proxy, try disabling it.
How big a file can I send by email?
Email standards don’t specify any sort of size limit. In practice, most email servers—and some email clients—enforce their own size limits. In general, when attaching files to an email, you can be reasonably sure that up to 10MB of attachments are okay.
How can I send a 20gb file for free?
With Dropbox, you can send large file types to anyone on any device. When sharing with another Dropbox user, create a shared link. With Dropbox Transfer, you can send files up to 100 GB (or 250 GB with the Creative Tools Add-On) without taking up space in your Dropbox.
How do I transfer a 10GB file to a USB?
Transferring a 4GB or larger file to a USB flash drive or memory…
- Double-click on My Computer.
- Right-click on the flash drive or memory card, then select Format.
- In the File System list, click exFAT.
- Click Start.
- Click OK to start formatting.