Inject attachment in image

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How to inject attachment in image

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hey guys this is speakabout digital and in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you a simple way how to add attachment and and why you canamp;#39;t do so in some cases so this is like an easy and short tutorial just before I do so Iamp;#39;d like to point your interest and awareness at some links of some nice tools in the description of this video so make sure you give that a click if youamp;#39;re interested alright letamp;#39;s get started firstly log into your account and create a new document you can select the document from your desktop or you can also use a template if you have one to continue you need to add a name and email for each recipient you can also add more recipients from your contacts once youamp;#39;ve added recipients including yourself or others from your contacts then hit next now that we have our document ready we can add an attachment to do that we need to navigate to the attachment field on the left side of the screen you can see it right here so select the attachm

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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.
Things You Should Know On Android, tap the picture in the Gallery or Photos app, tap Share and select an email app like Gmail. On an iPhone, tap the photo you want to share in the Photos app, tap the Share icon, then tap your preferred email app.
Attach a file On your computer, go to Gmail. Click Compose. At the bottom, click Attach . Choose the files you want to upload. Click Open.
Email providers, like Gmail, allow you to drag an image from a folder and drop it into an area inside the compose box that says attach files here. Gmail will automatically embed the image and realign it so its in line with the rest of the plain text.
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.
To attach a photo or file to an email, tap the paperclip icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the compose screen. You can attach a recent file or a Dropbox/Box/OneDrive/Google Drive file, a file or photo from your device, or take a new photo.
Add email attachments in Mail on iPhone Attach a document: Tap. above the keyboard, then locate the document in Files. Attach a saved photo or video: Tap above the keyboard, then choose a photo or video. Tap. Take a new photo or video and attach it to the email: Tap. above the keyboard, then take a new photo or video.

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