How to attach a picture to a reply post

Hi,
How do i attach a picture to a post i reply., i.e. within the posts text area directly so it will be visible always and not through the 'add attachments' option.
With regards,
JK
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Hi,
Here is a little How-To:
Upload the image with the 'Add Attachment function'
Save the message
Return to the message
Right click on the image URL, select 'Copy URL' (or similar function)
Click on the 'Options' function on the right hand upper side of the message window
Click on 'Edit message
Place the cursor on the place you want to import the image
Click the  'Insert Image' function
Paste the URL you copied to the clipboard
Et voilá the image is 'inline'
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