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foreign Maven and in todays video I would like to show you how you can add images to your SharePoint Pages using the image gallery web part its a great way for you to kind of spice up your SharePoint site your SharePoint page and add some color to it I guess and even branding so let me show you what Im talking about so let me edit this page it doesnt really matter or obviously it could be any you know SharePoint site that you have in your environment let me add a section and you know what let me maybe add a two column section and uh the web part you want to use is called image gallery so if you want to add a single image um you just click on this image in a web part and you can add just one image I have multiple though all right so uh lets choose image gallery web part now uh there are two options here when you choose that web part you can either select images and just kind of upload any images you want or you can dynamically display images from a document Library let me first sho