I haven’t spoken about attachments previously. “Attachments” is another Airtable field type. You can see that Airtable allows multiple attachments to be linked to a record.
Some attachment types (e.g., JPEG, PDF) are recognised and automatically displayed when accessed. Others have to be downloaded. This is quite straightforward using the web app, but in iOS I had to use a Workflow action to access an iThoughts file. The action saved the file to iCloud from where I could open it in iThoughts.
For free accounts, attachment space is limited to 2 GB.




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