How do I attach a file in mail

Hello, Can anyone help me with attaching a file in mail on my iPad?
Thanks
Helen

I was trying to attach a PDF file from Dropbox.  I then read your reply and opened the file in done reader and was able to email from there.
Thanks a ton!
Helen

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