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How to Add an Animated GIF to a Gmail Email
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Adding an animated GIF to a Gmail email is a great way to spice up your message and make it more engaging for the recipient. Here's how you can do it: 1. Find the animated GIF that you want to include in your email. You can search for GIFs on websites like Giphy or Tenor, or create your own using a GIF maker. 2. Once you have the GIF you want to use, save it to your computer. 3. Open Gmail and start composing a new email. 4. Click on the "Insert Photo" button in the toolbar at the bottom of the email composition window. 5. Select the "Upload" tab and choose the GIF file you saved to your computer. 6. After the file has finished uploading, click on the "Insert" button to add the GIF to your email. 7. Your GIF will now appear in your email as an animated image. You can resize the GIF by clicking on it and dragging the corners of the image. 8. Finish composing your email and hit send! That's it! By following these steps, you can easily add an animated GIF to your Gmail email to make it more fun and engaging for your recipients.
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