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You can add images from several different sources, including your computer, local network, website, e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser, or another application, such as Microsoft Word or Excel.
Note: Images that you add to your page should be in one of the following web-ready formats: JPG, GIF, or PNG (16). If the image you want to add is in another format, you can use an image-editing tool, such as Macromedia Fireworks, to convert the image to a web-ready format.
When you add an image to a page, its a good idea to add descriptive text about the image so that the image is accessible to people with disabilities. Your website administrator can enforce the image-accessibility option so that a dialog box prompts you for a description whenever you add an image.
Note: For more information, talk to your website administrator or see Setting page editing and paragraph permissions.
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