Attach a PDF to an email

whenever I attach a PDF to an email it won't show as an icon but opens the pdf in the body of the email.  How can I have the attachment load as an icon

The singel page PDF when received by the recepient appears as open and not as an icon?  the multipage showed up as an icon.  Is there a way to have them show as icons when attached prior to sending and when received?
Thx

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