Right-tap the image and selectCopy.

Alternatively, poke the image and pressCtrl+C(for Windows) orCommand+C(for Mac) to copy it.

Right-click inside the Yahoo Mail message where you want the image to go and selectPaste.

Menu for an image with the Copy option highlighted

Enter text before or after the image to add context.

Drag the image into the body of the message.

Release the mouse button to paste the image inside the message.

A Yahoo Mail message with the Paste command highlighted

Then, adjust the image size and add text.

While composing a message:

Tap the plus (+) located in the lower-right corner.

In the toolbar that appears, tap thepictureicon.

An inline image in a Yahoo Mail message with the size menu highlighted

Tap your image to select it, then tapAttach.

Even though you are selectingAttach, the image will appear inline.

While you could’t adjust the size of the image, you could add text before or after it.

Enter text before or after the image to add context.

Why Use Inline Images?

Using inline images can make your messages easier to understand.

If they want to download the images, they can right-poke the inline image and chooseSave image as.

Open the website or folder where the image is located, and position the page side-by-side with Yahoo Mail.

Click-and-drag the image into the body of the message.

Yahoo Mail app with the plus sign highlighted

Attachment menu in the Yahoo Mail app with the image button highlighted

Attachment menu in Yahoo Mail app with the Attach button highlighted

Enter text before or after the image to add context.

An inline image in a Yahoo message with the Save Image As command highlighted