How to Share Photos on Hightail on iOS

Launch Hightail., Log in., Select the photo to share., Copy the public link., Share the link.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Launch Hightail.

    Locate the app on your iOS device and tap on it.

    The app icon has an orange background with the letter “H” on it.
  2. Step 2: Log in.

    If you’re not yet logged in, enter your email and password for your Hightail account on the welcome screen.

    Tap the “Log In” button.

    If you’re already logged in, you may skip this step. , Tap the folder icon or button on the menu bar to access the folders and files under your Hightail account.

    Navigate through the folders by tapping on them until you reach the photo you need.

    Tap on it, and the photo will be opened and displayed on your screen. , Tap the “Link” button on the toolbar to copy the public link for the photo.

    It will be copied to your clipboard. , You can now share your photo by distributing this public link.

    You can post it on your social media accounts, like Facebook or Twitter, or send it through email or IM.

    Anyone who has this link can use it to access your photo.
  3. Step 3: Select the photo to share.

  4. Step 4: Copy the public link.

  5. Step 5: Share the link.

Detailed Guide

Locate the app on your iOS device and tap on it.

The app icon has an orange background with the letter “H” on it.

If you’re not yet logged in, enter your email and password for your Hightail account on the welcome screen.

Tap the “Log In” button.

If you’re already logged in, you may skip this step. , Tap the folder icon or button on the menu bar to access the folders and files under your Hightail account.

Navigate through the folders by tapping on them until you reach the photo you need.

Tap on it, and the photo will be opened and displayed on your screen. , Tap the “Link” button on the toolbar to copy the public link for the photo.

It will be copied to your clipboard. , You can now share your photo by distributing this public link.

You can post it on your social media accounts, like Facebook or Twitter, or send it through email or IM.

Anyone who has this link can use it to access your photo.

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