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Copy and Paste Images into Gmail Message Body (Quick Tip)

Previously we had posted a tutorial on how to insert images in your Gmail message body by uploading image from your computer or from an image URL. Here is another very simple way to insert image in Gmail message body from a web page.


However, this works only if you are using Google Chrome. Open your Gmail account in Google Chrome, click ‘Compose mail’ and then copy and past an image from a web page into the body of your email.

Alternatively, you can use the shortcut key CTRL + C for copying image and CTRL + V for inserting into Gmail message body. This Gmail feature is more convenient in some situations.

Note: This may not work properly on other browsers [via]

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