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The video tutorial demonstrates the process of emailing large PDF files using Gmail. Due to Gmail's 25-megabyte attachment limit, the presenter illustrates how to use Google Drive for sending a 30.6-megabyte PDF. They walk through logging into Gmail, composing an email, selecting the large PDF for attachment, and responding to Gmail's prompt to share the file via Google Drive. The tutorial then covers how to manage sharing settings, allowing the recipient to view, comment, or edit the file, and confirms the successful sending of the email. The video concludes with a recommendation to subscribe for more instructional content.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to email large PDF files using Gmail. They begin by opening a web browser (specifically Google Chrome) and logging into a Gmail account. The presenter confirms that the PDF file they intend to send is 30.6 megabytes, which exceeds Gmail’s 25-megabyte attachment limit. They proceed by clicking the compose button in Gmail, entering the recipient’s email address and subject, and optionally adding a description. Then, they click on the attach file button and select the large PDF file from their desktop. Gmail detects the large file size and prompts to share it via Google Drive. The presenter confirms this by clicking ‘Ok, got it’, and the file begins uploading to Google Drive.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to share a PDF file. They guide the viewer to click the send button after uploading the file. The viewer can choose whether the recipient can view, comment, or edit the PDF, with ‘view’ being the default for a PDF. The presenter explains turning on link sharing for broader access or sharing with a specific person. Finally, they show the message sent confirmation and encourage viewers to subscribe for more tutorials.