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Paste Images Directly in Gmail using Chrome

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Google always tries for new features and it’s app to look more user friendly. It already supports feature of drag and drop in it’s app which was never expected. Now Google added a feature of copy paste image from the clipboard. If you are using latest version of Google Chrome, you can paste images from your clip board too. So if you copy an image from the web or another email, you can paste it right into your message.

“They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and people certainly like to spice up their emails with images. A while back, Gmail started making this easier by letting you drop images from your desktop right into the compose window,” Daniel Cheng, Software Engineer at Google, wrote.

“This is especially handy for passing around screenshots — you don’t have to save the files any more (I’ve been using Command-Control-Shift-4 on my Mac to save screenshots directly to the clipboard). While this currently only works in Chrome, we hope to enable it on other browsers soon,” Google explained.

It is only supported in Google chrome but it is expected that other browsers might start supporting it soon.

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