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How to Upload Documents from Photo Library on iPhone

SignNow is totally compatible with your iOS mobile device. You can easily use it on the go, take photos of documents for further editing and signing.

Enter your Document folder to start importing files and click the Plus button in the upper part of the display:

Tap Photo icon on the pop-up menu:

You will see all the photo folders stored on your Apple mobile device. Access the appropriate one to select the necessary data file:

Simply click on the image you want to upload:

The image will open for preview. If everything is correct, and you want to import this exact file into your SignNow account, click the checkmark to confirm the action:

Enter the name of your imported document and confirm with Save:

The process of creating the final PDF will only take a few seconds:

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In the Photos' app on your Mac, select the item you want to export. Choose File > Export > Export [number] Photos. Click the Photo Kind pop-up menu and choose the file type for the exported photos. Click the File Name pop-up menu and choose how to name the exported files (this step is optional).
In the Photos' app on your Mac, click My Albums in the sidebar. Choose File > New Folder. Type a name for the folder. Drag albums into the folder. Tip: To quickly create a folder, Option-drag one or more albums onto another album. Photo places all the albums into a new folder.
In the Photos' app on your Mac, select the item you want to export. Choose File > Export > Export [number] Photos. Click the Photo Kind pop-up menu and choose the file type for the exported photos. Click the File Name pop-up menu and choose how to name the exported files (this step is optional).
You can swipe left to right for the Android version of My Computer, listing all the storage devices available. Tap the one you want and find and tap your desired folder. If you want to create a new folder, tap the menu icon in the upper-right corner and select New Folder. When you're in the right folder, tap PASTE.
Select all the files you want to copy to the destination folder. (Hold down the [Command] key while you select each file.) Press and hold the [option] key. Click the files you want to drag from the source folder, and then drag and drop them onto the destination folder.
Open a new Finder window and click Pictures in the left sidebar. Click and drag the photo Library file onto the external hard drive icon on your Desktop. Depending on how large your library is and the connection speed of the external drive, it may take several minutes or longer to complete the copy process.
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