Can I attach pictures to e-mail on my IPad?, Can I attach pictures to e-mail on my IPad?

Can I attach pictures to my e-mail on my IPad?  If so how?

Alternatively  (at least in iOS6) you can go to the Photos App, and open the picture you wish to send, and then tap on the "send to" arrow on the top right corner, and choose Mail.  It will open a new mail with the pic attached.

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