Send Documents via SMS - SmallPDF For Free
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With pdfFiller, sending documents can be accomplished in various ways: they can be mailed, emailed, faxed and even texted to a smartphone. To do this, select the document you want to send via SMS in MY DOCS. Press the “Email/SMS” button in the menu on the right:
Alternatively, open the required document in the editor and after all the edits, click the “Done button:
And in the next tab select “Send it out” and then click “SMS”
There is also one more way to Send via SMS: press the arrow next to the “Done” button and in the dropdown menu select “Email/SMS”. In the window that opens next, don’t forget to tick the pages of the document you want to share in the bottom of the page and check the settings by pressing the gear icon, then click “Use SMS”
In the next tab indicate the recipient’s phone number or choose the recipient from your address book by pressing the corresponding icon:
Having entered the phone number, click on “Send SMS” in the top right corner and the pop-up will appear to notify you about the transmission success
The recipient will receive an SMS with a link and a 4-digit password to access the document.
Once it is downloaded, pdfFiller will email you a notification:
How to Send a Document via SMS?
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