The Share button on the iPad's interface can be used to share photos, websites, notes, music, movies, restaurants, and even your current location. And you can share these things via email, text message, and social media platforms. These instructions apply to devices running iOS 7 or later.
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The location of the Share button changes depending on the app, but it’s usually at the top or bottom of the screen. The default Share button is a box with an arrow pointing upward. It’s usually blue, but some apps use other colors. For example, the icon looks nearly identical in the Open Table app, except it’s red.
When you tap the Share button, a menu will appear with all the options you have for sharing. This window contains two rows of buttons. The first row of buttons is for sharing methods, such as texting or Facebook. The second row is for actions such as copying to clipboard, printing, or saving to cloud storage.
The Share menu is context-sensitive, meaning that the features available to you depend on what you’re doing when you open it. For example, you won’t have the option to assign a photo to a contact or set it as your wallpaper if you’re not viewing a photo at the time.