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This wikiHow teaches you how to send an audio file via email. In cases involving large audio files, you'll first need to upload the file to a cloud service (e.g., Google Drive) and then share it from there.

Method 1
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Attaching an Audio File Directly

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  1. You can do this by typing its name into Finder (Mac) or the Start search bar (PC). If it's on your desktop, simply look for the file's name.
  2. This will invoke a drop-down menu.
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  3. Doing so will bring up a list of the file's attributes, including its total size in bytes.
  4. It will be to the right of the "Size" heading on both Mac and PC platforms, though you may first need to click General on Mac to view the "Size" heading. Most email providers have a size restriction for files:
    • Gmail - 25 megabytes
    • iCloud Mail - 20 megabytes
    • Outlook - 34 megabytes
    • Yahoo - 25 megabytes
  5. If your audio file is larger than the maximum size allowed by your preferred email provider, you'll need to use one of the other methods described in this article.
  6. Some popular email providers include the following:
  7. To do so:
    • On Gmail , click COMPOSE in the top-left side of your inbox.
    • On iCloud Mail , click the pencil-and-square icon near the top of the page.
    • On Outlook , click +New above your list of emails in the inbox.
    • On Yahoo , click Compose in the top-left side of your inbox.
  8. To do this, simply type your recipient's email address or name (if they're in your contacts) into the "To" field in the new email window, then type in a subject in the "Subject" field below it.
    • The subject isn't necessary to send the email, but it will help explain the context of the email.
  9. Doing so will place it in your email as an attachment once you release the mouse.
    • You can also click the paperclip icon and then select your audio file in the resulting pop-up window.
  10. Your email will be delivered to your recipient, at which point they will be able to download the audio file by opening the email and clicking the "Download" button or link.
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Method 2
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Using Google Drive

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  1. It's located at https://www.drive.google.com/ .
    • If you aren't signed into your Google account, you'll need to click Go to Google Drive and enter your email address and password before continuing.
  2. This blue button is in the top-left side of the Google Drive window.
  3. It's near the top of the NEW drop-down menu.
  4. You may need to first select the audio file's location from the list of folders in the left-hand pane in this window.
    • You can also click and drag your audio file into the Google Drive window.
  5. This will select the file.
  6. It's a person-shaped icon with a "+" next to it in the top-right side of the Google Drive window. Clicking this will bring up a window with a field for email addresses.
  7. This should be the email address of the person with whom you wish to share your file.
  8. Doing so will send a link to the audio file to your selected contact(s); upon clicking Open below the linked audio file in the email, recipients will be taken to the audio file's page, at which point they can click the downward-facing arrow in the top-right corner of the page to download it.
    • You can also enter a note in the field below the email area before clicking Send .
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Method 3
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Using OneDrive

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  1. It's located at https://www.onedrive.com/ .
    • If you aren't signed into OneDrive, you'll have to enter your Outlook email address and password before continuing.
  2. This tab is near the top of the OneDrive window. Doing so will prompt a pop-up window to appear.
    • If you have any selected files, you won't see this tab. Click your browser's "Refresh" button (the circular arrow in the top-left side of most browsers and the right side of the URL bar in Safari) to de-select any files.
  3. You may need to first select the audio file's location from the list of folders in the left-hand pane in this window.
    • You can also click and drag your audio file into the OneDrive window.
  4. The amount of time this will take varies depending on the file size and your Internet speed.
  5. This will select it.
  6. It's in the top-left side of the OneDrive tool bar that's at the top of the page.
  7. Doing so will open a window with a field for email addresses.
  8. This should be the email address of the person with whom you wish to share your file.
  9. Doing so will send a link to the audio file to your selected contact(s); once they open the email, your recipient(s) can click View in OneDrive to listen to the track.
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Using iCloud Drive

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  1. It's at https://www.icloud.com/ .
    • If you aren't signed into iCloud, you'll need to enter your Apple ID email address and password to continue.
  2. It's a white app with a blue cloud located in the top row of options.
  3. This icon is at the top of the iCloud Drive window.
  4. You may need to first select the audio file's location from the list of folders in the left-hand pane in this window.
    • You can also click and drag your audio file into the iCloud Drive window.
  5. You'll do this by double-clicking it. Since iCloud Drive doesn't have a "Share" option like the other cloud services, you'll have to manually copy your audio file's URL and send it to a friend.
  6. It's the long string of numbers and letters in the address bar at the top of your browser's window. Clicking the URL will select it.
  7. Doing so will invoke a drop-down menu.
  8. This will copy your selected URL.
  9. Since you aren't sharing the URL from within iCloud Drive, you can paste the URL into any email from any provider.
  10. This process will vary based on your email provider; for example, you'll click COMPOSE on Gmail and Yahoo, but New for Outlook.
  11. To do this, simply type your recipient's email address or name (if they're in your contacts) into the "To" field in the new email window, then type in a subject in the "Subject" field below it.
    • The subject isn't necessary to send the email, but it will help explain the context of the email.
  12. This is where you'll paste your URL.
  13. Doing so will paste your copied URL into the email's body.
  14. Your recipient will be able to click the URL to view the file, at which point they can click the downward-facing arrow on the right side of the file's audio control bar in order to save it to their computer.
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  • Question
    My audio file is large. How do I send it by email?
    Community Answer
    Try compressing it with Audacity. If you still cannot send it, try breaking it down into separate files and compressing them.
  • Question
    How do I open an audio file sent via email?
    Community Answer
    You have to make sure it's downloaded, then double click it. Normally in Outlook you just have to click the file and it should download, then open.
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      1. Open your email app.
      2. Create a new message.
      3. Add a recipient and subject.
      4. Click Attach or the paperclip.
      5. Select the audio file.
      6. Click Send .

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