Best idea in a long time! Thank you Maciek. 
I noticed all the cover pictures of purchased CDs, etc. The only way I can manage it is so complicated going from this to that program. There has to be an easier way. Who can tell me, speaking English please, not Computerish! 
Lis - quite easy, as
George has already explained; the first point to realize about an 'image' on the Web is that it has to have a unique URL (an address), so if you can find that address, copy it (using the usual Windows commands, i.e. Ctrl C & Ctrl V for 'copy' & 'paste'), and then 'paste it' into your message using the 'image icon' at the top of your 'Post Reply' then you're home free! Always do a 'Preview' to make sure it has worked correctly.
As an example, below I decided to copy an image into this message from Amazon (you could go to any site or use Google & bring up the 'Images' selection -makes no difference) - the image was a Mozart disc of 'String Quintets', steps:
1. Open a 'new' window & find the image desired, such as on Amazon.
2. Bring up the image desired and the 'right-click' on the image.
3. When the menu appears, select the 'Properties' option.
4. When properties opens, go to the URL and use 'Ctrl-C' to copy the address (this is the unique identifier).
5. Return to your 'Post Reply' and click on the icon 'Image' - a bracketed image set will appear.
6. Between the two brackets, use 'Ctrl-V' to paste the image URL into that location; that is it. Do as many as needed.
Now, you may find 'images' of different 'pixel sizes' esp. when using Google images - that is why some images posted seem 'small' & others appear 'huge' - usually an image in the 200 to 400 pixel range is a pretty nice size, but you can experiment to see what you like. Hope this helps - Dave

P.S. Simply click on reply to see the 'bracketed' image notation for the URL insertion; actually, you can simply type in these same commands (and all of the others) if you want to use the HTML language directly; just plenty of different options.
