Windows image file

How can I send a picture to my gmail account to windows image

How can I send a picture to my gmail account to windows image

Gmail account webmail or POP3/SMTP account?

For the former > click Download > save > choose the folder to save to > click Save

For the latter > click the attachment with the right button > click Save as. The rest is self-explanatory.

Once that you have recorded, is in the photo gallery.

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