How do I attach a file to my email

I am unable to attach a file - excel - to an email message that I am composing. Could somebody guide me how this is to be done?

On my iPad, I'm using Office2 HD for my Excel spreadsheets. In Office2 HD, navigate to your file but don't open it. When you see your file listed, click on the arrow off to the right of the file name. On the next screen, you'll see a button that says "Email File". This will attach the file to a new email message.
I'm sure most iPad spreadsheet apps will have some sort of Share feature. Keep poking around the app that you're using and look for the Share icon. There will likely be an email option there.
Hope this helps!
~Joe

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