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AngelChristian
Community Member
7 years ago

copy and paste images

The current functionality only allows you to upload saved images or images from the content library or web into Rise. It would save course creators a lot of time if they were able to copy the images from any source and paste these directly in Rise. What do people think?

  • Hi everyone,

    I have just started to use RISE and I am finding myself in the situation described above. I would like to quickly copy and paste images from other documents and don't seem to find a way to do that without having to save the image to a folder on my computer first.

    Are there any updates on this, please?

    thank you,

    kind regards,

    Laura

  • Hi Karen,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    I don’t currently have any updates, but you are now subscribed to this conversation which means as we share updates here, you’ll automatically be notified.

  • Absolutely. I'm just starting using RISE and was disappointed to find I could not copy and paste an image. Sometimes there is an image I can access and it's easy to copy and paste it other applications. If I'm understanding this right I would have to save the image and access it from a folder which takes a longer longer than copy and paste and now I've got another item in a folder that I don't need.

    • Crystal-Horn's avatar
      Crystal-Horn
      Staff

      Hi there, Rosemary.  Thanks for your honest thoughts.  It sounds like you'd like a more efficient way to add your own media into Rise.  I'll share with my team, and I'll be sure to update you here with any changes to working with media in Rise!

      • KarenLoftus-586's avatar
        KarenLoftus-586
        Community Member

        Hi Crystal, is there an update of copying media into RISE is or will be an option?

  • I dig this one. I use Paste on my Mac to manage my clipboard and it saves a ton of time. In Rise, it's mostly to past HEX codes while bundling out the look and feel, but I could see a scenario where this could be useful as well. At the same time, the Templates feature in blocks has allowed us to gain similar efficiencies in module build out and common/repeating blocks with imagery. I included a quick snapshot of our Templates bucket for reference.