How to Add Hyperlink Image in Gmail
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Adding hyperlink image in gmail is not a problem now. I happened to see a cool feature in Google labs that will actually allow you to insert an image into the body of the mail and will also allow you to inline it accordingly. So here is how you can actually do that.
Sign into your gmail account and click on the settings link on the top right corner of your window.

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Just go to labs tab in the settings menu and find for “Inserting images” out there and enable it and save the settings. Once you save the settings you should see the following image toolbar icon in your text editor.
Click on the image icon in the tool bar to insert image. After inserting the image, just select the image that is inserted and use the hyperlink icon that is right beside the image icon to link it to a URL you want. The URL will always open in a new window if somebody clicks on the image.
So that’s how you go it. Hope you liked the post, any comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Hi!
I have been looking 4 this topic and I am still not able to insert an image and then making it an hyperlink…
Idid all what u said but it still doesn’t work…
When I highlight the image and i select “hyperlink” it just works as if I were trying to make a normal text hyperlink… I also tried just clicking on the image and nothing… And i tried inserting and image from my pc and just adding an URL link…
I don’t know what to do :(…
Thanks 4 your post but it didn’t work forme.
Greetings
Hi
Got the insert image lab working but cannot assign a link to the image.
Thanks
Verry helpful. Works like a charm. I can’t belive it was so easy. Great job! thx
THANKS A LOT FOR INFO….KEEP CLARIFYING DOUBTS…
@U r all welcome. Let me know if you have some tricks in your back so that we can share it to others. I will be glad to give all the credits to you.
Thank you for this great tool in linking a website to an image! I was able to get it to link; however, it gave my logo a border instead of sending the image directly as saved. Can you tell me how to avoid this? I grately appreciate your help!
Tonya
Hi, Everything worked but the image came through looking like a small attached picture rather than inline with text. ?
try sending a sample mail to yourself. It should work. If it doesnt then use another browser and follow the steps
Hi,
Solved one problem and found another. The image needs to be a jpeg and not a tiff file format. However, the first few words of the email which appear on the recipients’ screen before they open the email includes the name of the image. i.e. J Smith Follow-Up email graphic.jpeg Hello, In follow-up …
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