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by retouchup
2119 days ago
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There are many ways of sending big files over the Internet, so I will go into the top three, save time. The first one is the shortest, when using Gmail. Click on the drive button instead, rather than just the paper clip button you will be using with regular attachments. It provides an outline of your drive files, from which you can pick the file to import. Just as easy. You should go to another cloud computing provider if you don't like Google Drive. My third alternative is even more easy, but it's a little sluggish because it cuts you at two gigs either way. It is a service called WeTransfer, which was almost your only choice 15 years ago if you had to submit a huge file. |
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