[Nfbf-l] technology question

Marion Gwizdala marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Sat Jan 14 15:19:20 UTC 2017


Kathy,

	I got a lot of help from others when I needed it so I am paying it back. Also, playing with the phone a little will help you find other things it will do. Asking others what sorts of apps, settings, etc. is a good way to learn more about it, as well! If I can help you any more, please do not hesitate to write to me directly!

Peace!
Marion



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     Thanks so much for responding. I am such a novice at the new technology, but the only way to learn is to ask questions. I really appreciate your help. It does make sense to me now.

Kathy

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After you take a picture of a document or any other photo, you will find a tile (what Apple calls the buttons) in the camera app labeled "Photo and video viewer". Open this and you will find a list of pictures in chronological order from recent to past. Open the picture you want to share. 
As you swipe to the right of the screen with one finger, you will find a selection labeled "share". Double tapping on the share selection will give you several options for sharing, including "Air Drop", "Mail", "Message", etc. If you intend to email it, choose "Mail". You will then get a screen with a keyboard at the bottom. Beginning at the top, swipe right with one finger until you get to the "To" field. Double tapping on this will open the edit box, allowing you to enter the information from the keyboard. If the person is in your contact list, you can enter their name. If not, you can enter their email address. Once you do this, swipe left until you hear "Done". (It might say "Send", I'm not exactly sure.) In either case, once you double tap this selection, off goes the picture. HTH!

Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala



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Subject: [Nfbf-l] technology question


I need to figure out how to take a picture of a document and send it to 
someone by e-mail. I have an i-phone to take a picture, but don’t know how 
to get that from my phone to the person I need. Can anyone help?

I have very limited knowledge of the phone as I have only had it for a month 
and am new to i-phone use.

Kathy
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