How can I attach a note to an e-mail message?
Thread poster: 2nl (X)
2nl (X)
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Oct 30, 2014

How can I attach a note (like a Post-it) to an e-mail message in Apple Mail 8.0?

Thanks!

Hans

[Edited at 2014-10-30 17:28 GMT]


 
Tom in London
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Here's how: Oct 31, 2014

2nl wrote:

How can I attach a note (like a Post-it) to an e-mail message in Apple Mail 8.0?

Thanks!

Hans

[Edited at 2014-10-30 17:28 GMT]


Open the "Notes" application.

Write the note.

Then go to the little upward-pointing arrow at top right of the "Notes" application.

This will copy your note into an email message.


 
2nl (X)
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Doesn't work that way Nov 1, 2014

Thanks Tom, but with this button I can only send a note as an e-mail, not attach a Post-it to an e-mail.

Perhaps this is what I need: http://www.postbox-inc.com



Though I'm quite reluctant to switch to a new e-mail client, just for this task.

[Edited at 2014-11-01 15:31 GMT]


 
Paula Amaral
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PDF Nov 1, 2014

Hi, Hans.

Why don't you export it as PDF and then attach the PDF to the email?


 


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