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Want to bypass Gmail's attachment size limit and send large files? Know how

Like many email providers, Gmail allows you to send attachments with a certain limit. Since Google can handle attachments up to 25MB, you must keep in mind that the text or images that you put into the message also come under this limit. Here's how you can bypass the attachment size limit If the size of the attachment adds up to 25MB, then Google will automatically upload the file to your Google Drive account. If you want to upload the files to Google Drive beforehand, then follow these steps: Step 1: Click the Insert files using the Drive icon which is located at the bottom toolbar of your Gmail message. If the file is already uploaded to your Google Drive, select it and then click on Insert to attach it.

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