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Click the Add New button to upload a document you need to Compress 24253kb Image File to Fit Into Email Attachment; search for the file on your desktop or one of the supported storage services
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To Compress 24253kb Image File to Fit Into Email Attachment, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you would like to extract from the original file
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Alternatively, divide the original file into several and select which pages to leave
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If you want to send a file larger than 25 MB via email, than you can do so by using Google Drive. Once you're logged into Gmail, click “compose” to create an email. Then, you'll see a paperclip icon at the bottom of the email that indicates a file attachment.
Rules of a perfect email Here are the best practices for building a well-performing email in terms of size: Keep the email body from 15 KB to 100 KB. Don't add attachments over 10 MB.
Tech how-to: 5 way to share files too big to email Google Drive. Gmail users have it easy when it comes to sending files that are over the limit. Sign up for a free Dropbox account. Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud backup options. Send through WeTransfer. Amazon Drive. Compress the file. Jul 15, 2020
Compress a pictureSelect the picture you want to compress. Click the Picture Tools Format tab, and then click Compress Pictures. Do one of the following: To compress your pictures for insertion into a document, under Resolution, click Print. Click OK, and name and save the compressed picture somewhere you can find it.
Attachment size limit You can send up to 25 MB in attachments. If you have more than one attachment, they can't add up to more than 25 MB. If your file is greater than 25 MB, Gmail automatically adds a Google Drive link in the email instead of including it as an attachment.
Compress pictures to reduce file deselect the picture or pictures you need to reduce. Under Picture Tools on the Format tab, select Compress Pictures from the Adjust group. Select the compression and resolution options and then select OK.
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