هناك Lots of details Which you can add to an event in the calendar app on the iPhone. Besides basic options, such as changing the title, time, date, and location, you can also add attachments to an event that you've added to your calendar. Here's how to add attachments to the iPhone calendar.


What attachments can you add to an iPhone calendar event?

You can add any files you've downloaded to your iPhone to your calendar event, as well as files from services like iCloud Drive, Google Drive, and Dropbox. You just need to make sure that these services are running in the Files app.

There is an endless list of what you can attach to an event like airline ticket, invitation, appointment details, hotel reservations, photos, emails, letters, and much more.

Adding an attachment to a calendar event is the perfect way to keep all relevant information in one place without having to search for it later.


How to add or remove an attachment to the calendar

Before you begin, you need to know how to create an event on your iPhone, and to do so:

◉ Press the plus sign (+).

◉ Enter all necessary details, including address, location and time.

◉ Click on Add.

Once you've done that, follow these steps to add an attachment to an existing event:

◉ Open the Calendar app, tap on an event, and tap Edit.

◉ Then select Add attachment.

◉ If you want to attach a file or document that you recently downloaded to your iPhone, you will find it in the Recents tab.

◉ To add an attachment from iCloud Drive or other services, go to the Browse tab and find your file. Make sure iCloud Drive is turned on in Settings, or you'll get a message asking you to turn on iCloud Drive.

◉ Click Add attachment again to add multiple documents. You can click on any attachment at any time to view it.

◉ Click Done.

◉ To delete an attachment, all you have to do is swipe left on it and hit remove.

Do you attach files to the calendar on the iPhone? How was the experience for you? Do you find this useful for users? Tell us in the comments.

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