diff --git a/13/umbraco-engage/.gitbook/assets/Umbraco-engage-package.png b/13/umbraco-engage/.gitbook/assets/Umbraco-engage-package.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0dffc912072 Binary files /dev/null and b/13/umbraco-engage/.gitbook/assets/Umbraco-engage-package.png differ diff --git a/13/umbraco-engage/installation/installation.md b/13/umbraco-engage/installation/installation.md index 12304e3f6d6..31f5c64ef26 100644 --- a/13/umbraco-engage/installation/installation.md +++ b/13/umbraco-engage/installation/installation.md @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ The example shown below uses the Nuget Package Manager in Visual Studio. 6. Choose which project to install it into. 7. Install the package. +![Umbraco Engage Package](../.gitbook/assets/Umbraco-engage-package.png) + ## Installing using the terminal You can install Umbraco Engage using a terminal, like the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio. The steps for doing so are outlined below.