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Adding a folder as an attachment depends on the email client or service you are using. Here are the general steps you can follow: 1. Compress the folder into a ZIP file: Most email clients do not allow you to attach a folder directly, so you need to compress it into a single file. To do this, right-click on the folder you want to attach, and select "Compress" or "Zip." 2. Open your email client or service: Open the email client or service you use to compose an email. 3. Create a new email: Click on the "Compose" button or option to create a new email. 4. Attach the compressed folder: Click on the "Attach" button or option, and navigate to the location where you saved the compressed folder. Select the ZIP file, and click "Open" to attach it to the email. 5. Send the email: Add a subject and message to the email, and enter the recipient's email address. When you are ready, click "Send" to send the email. Note: Some email clients or services have a limit on the size of the attachment you can send. If your folder is too large, you may need to use a file-sharing service or split the folder into smaller parts before sending it.
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