When reader Artem wrote in with this tip, I was pretty surprised—turns out you can paste images from the clipboard directly into Gmail with Ctrl+V or the context menu… but only in Firefox 4 at the moment. In Google Chrome, it works a little differently.
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Update: after doing a little more testing, seems like if you do this in Firefox, this might not make it through to the receiver properly in some or all cases. It does appear to work with Chrome, however.
Copy and Paste in Firefox
Update: This Doesn’t Work Right. Skip down to the Chrome section.
If you’re in Firefox, you can take a screenshot with the print screen key, with a third-party utility, or with the built-in Snipping Tool in Windows 7 or Vista. Or you can even right-click an image in any browser and choose “Copy Image”.
Then you can either Ctrl+V or right-click and choose Paste…
And just like that, the image will be in your new email.
Copy and Paste in Google Chrome
In Google Chrome, it works a little differently—you can’t copy an image from the clipboard, but you can copy images within Chrome. Just right-click on any image, choose “Copy image”…
And then you can paste it directly into Gmail.
Hopefully it’ll all work seamlessly between all browsers at some point in the future. At least you can drag and drop images to Gmail from most modern browsers.
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Question:
Why can't I paste images into a PDF document in PDF-XChange Viewer or PDF-XChange Editor?
Please note that a user asked this question on the Tracker Software forum. They copied the image file from their My Documents folder, but the Paste option was greyed out in the editing submenus. They wanted to know why this was the case and how they could resolve the issue.
Answer:
This happens when images are copied into the Windows clipboard as files instead of images, as files cannot be pasted into documents in the same manner as images.
Free Image Editor For Mac That Can Copy And Paste Images With Snip
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Additionally, it is also possible that the document is locked. Information about how to resolve that issue is available here.
Resolution:
![Image Image](/uploads/1/2/6/8/126885475/911029377.jpg)
The best way to resolve this issue is simply to ensure that images are copied in the correct manner. Open images in an image-viewing application, then select them and copy them to the clipboard. Follow the steps details below:
1. Open the file in an image-viewing application.
Free Image Editor For Mac That Can Copy And Paste Images On Mac
2. Right-click the image, then click Copy in the shortcut menu.
3. Open the document into which you want to paste the image in PDF-XChange Editor/Viewer.
4. Right-click at the desired location and click Paste in the shortcut menu, orpress (Ctrl+v), to Paste the image.
If you experience any issues with pasting images then contact us at [email protected] for assistance. Please attach a copy of the document and the image files that you are attempting to paste in the email.
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