If you have multiple images for your SharePoint site, we suggest keeping them in a designated folder for organizational purposes and future reference. After logging in to your site, go to the page where you want to insert the image. When you are on the page, click the Gear icon top right of page on the black bar and select Edit Page.
If you're not sure how to do these steps, review this Basic Editing page. Click on the Insert tab in the ribbon and then click on Insert Image. Make sure to navigate to the correct Images folder where you want to upload the image. Also known as the alternate text for the image, this important step is for screen-readers and SEO. It is a 3 or 4 word summary of the image. If you are going to insert a couple of images on a page, we suggest first uploading them to the site's Images library.
On the page where you would like to insert the images, go to the Gear Icon dropdown menu and select Site Contents. You are now taken to a view showing the subsite that includes the image and document libraries for your page. Click on Images. You are now in the Images library.
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