Did you know that you can add attachments to an event in the calendar app on the Apple iPad? With this you not only save a certain document, a PDF or an image for yourself, but also automatically share it with the participants registered for the event. In this way, notes for a meeting, the menu for eating together, a digital Christmas card for the celebration memory and the like can be shared quickly and easily. You can read in this guide how you can add attachments to an event in the iPad calendar.
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iPad Instructions: Add an Attachment to Calendar Event
Various tools can be used to find the right file (step 3); First of all, of course, the search field. The file name can be entered here to find the document, graphic or table more quickly. In addition to the iPad and its folders, external storage devices such as B. the iCloud, browse. With this help in mind, here's what to do:
- Tap on the created event and at the top right Edit choose
- In the details screen of the event, tap on “Add attachment”
- Now select the file to attach in the files app and tap on "Done"
More tips in the iPad user manual
I have this and other useful tips in the iPad User Guide found by Apple. This is available for free in the Books app on the Mac, iPhone, iPad and other devices from the manufacturer. You can also find manuals for iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and more there. In addition to devices, there are also free instructions for programs, for example for the iWork apps Pages, Numbers and key note. If you want to learn how to cut and edit your videos with Apple's own tools, then the introductory manual will help you iMovie for Mac or iMovie for iPad. A large selection awaits you ;)
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