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A quick look around the Web will tell you that it's chock full of documents that are not straight, structured text. Graphics are used everywhere. To convey graphic information, supplement your text, keep readers' attention and break the monotony of pure text, adding some images to your documents can be a very good idea.

Adding Images
The ALT Attribute
GIF vs. JPG
Also covers Transparent and Interlaced GIFs
Aligning Images and Text
Using a Graphic as a Link
Making and Using Thumbnail Graphics
Review of the IMG Element and All Its Attributes
Directions for Using LView (Part of the Tools section)

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