Embedding graphics in html emails, how to without coding path to graphic in, pls?

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Dylan56

I have a really neat smiley programs that somehow "injects" animated
gifs into an html email. So that's great when I'm at home and I want
to embed pictures like animated smileys, etc. But at the office I
have no such program and am not allowed to install one, of course.

How can I do the same thing at the office _without_ having to tamper
with the html file to begin with? Is there a way?

Hope so, I'd like to be able to attach smileys, etc., without
hardcoding them in. It would be too tough to type up the emails in
html each time and adding path to gif, etc.

Thank you!
 
Do a search for "animated gif" in google ..... or
collect them as you need by right clicking on any gif you see on web page
and saving them ( I made a GIF folder)
You can insert an Image from file in your E-Mail after
 
Do a search for "animated gif" in google ..... or
collect them as you need by right clicking on any gif you see on web page
and saving them ( I made a GIF folder)
You can insert an Image from file in your E-Mail after

Yes, but _how_? I already have a ton of animated GIFs, some I've even
made myself. I have no need to go collect more <g>! But _without_
editing the html, exactly what I want to know is how to place an
animated gif like the program does. I can't install it at the office
but have no way now, that is not time-consuming, to put a little
smiley or whatever, wherever it needs to go in a message.

Hence this post.
 
Do a search for "animated gif" in google ..... or
collect them as you need by right clicking on any gif you see on web page
and saving them ( I made a GIF folder)
You can insert an Image from file in your E-Mail after

after?? Was this msg truncated?

btw, when I just save an animated gif in an open msg, it just puts it
as an attachment.

I need to embed the graphic so that it plays in the background but
_without_ having to open the html file and coding it in.

The trouble with the smileys program that "injects" smileys and other
into a msg exactly where I want them to go in a sentence, is that I
must "install" the graphic and then "uninstall" it (simply, must save
the gif in the right folder, refresh, put in mail, go back and move.
Real pain in the neck!).

Thank you!
 
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