When I attach a PDF document in mail only the first page appears. How do I get the whole document to work

Title says it all. I go to attach file add the fild and the first page shows up in the body of the email. How do I get the whole document to show up?

You can't get the whole document to appear on your side.
When you send it, the entire document will be sent.  Normally, clicking on it will open it in preview where you can see all pages.  If you want to see it in this way, just cc: or bcc: yourself on the email when you send it.

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