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  1. Hit Log In or register a free account.
  2. When forwarded to your Dashboard, click the Add New button and choose how you want to upload your file.
  3. Use our pro capabilities that can help you improve your document's content and layout.
  4. Choose the option to adapt attachment in image from the toolbar and use it on form.
  5. Check your content once again to ensure it has no errors or typos.
  6. Hit DONE to complete editing form.

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An attachment is simply an additional file sent with an email message. An attachment can be an image file, a Word document, or one of many other supported file types.
How to Insert Inline Images in Gmail Step 1: Go to Gmail. Step 2: Compose an email to embed an image. Step 3: Click Insert photo to insert pictures into the email body. Step 4: Choose your image. Step 5: Resize and edit the alt text.
Select the Insert tab. Position the cursor in your message body where you want to place the image. In the Illustrations section, select Pictures. The Insert Picture window will open.
Thank you for your question. To change it so that the attachment is not shown in the body of the email, you should click on the Format Text tab when you are composing the email. Then under Format, you should toggle between HTML, Plain Text, and Rich Text. Try this out and I hope it helps.
The most common reason for images displaying as attachments is that some messages are sent in a plain text format instead of HTML format. As the plain text format does not support embedding or viewing images, all images are automatically attached to the message.
Position your cursor where you want the image in your message. In the ribbon, select Insert Pictures. Browse your computer or online file locations for the picture you want to insert. Select the picture, then select Insert.
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What is the difference between an embedded image and an attached image? An embedded image is displayed as an image in the body of an email, but an attached image is not. Why would a user want to compress a large file before sending it as an email attachment?

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