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Insert images into messages - Gmail Tutorial
From the course: Gmail Essential Training
Insert images into messages
- [Instructor] Let's add a photo to an email. You can upload a photo directly from your computer or use one that's on Google Drive. With the email ready to go, click the picture icon all the way down at the bottom. It defaults to showing you all of your images that you may have stored on Google Drive. You can also add any from many existing albums. If you wanted to insert one or multiple photos, just place check marks next to them. Now on the bottom right hand side, you'll be given a choice. You can choose to insert the image as an inline image or as an attachment. If it's inline, the reader will see the image in context with where I put it. I can type a few sentences about the image and then insert it and keep typing more after. If it's an attachment, the image won't be included in the actual body of the email, and depending on what email program the reader uses, they could have to download it first to even see the image at all. It's up to you and there is no right or wrong. Most of…
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Compose and draft a message4m 36s
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Reply to and forward a message4m 57s
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Send a secure email with confidential mode2m 25s
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Work with attachments in Gmail3m 24s
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Insert images into messages2m 54s
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View sent messages, trash, and spam2m 18s
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Snooze an email and view other shortcuts4m 21s
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Mute a conversation1m 43s
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