Embedding photos in email

Recently switched to mac pro from pc. Depending on the numbers I normally send photos embedded in the letter I'm emailing.

Sorry, my 12 mo old was in my lap and hit the keyboard. My original question should have read. Recently switch from pc to mac. For small numbers of photos I usually embed them in the email so that the recipient does not have to open an attachment. Especially good for those with few computer skills.
However, I don't seem to be able to enable photos in email except as a small icon with a link coming out of photo browser.
I must be missing something. Can someone please advise.
thanks.

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