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How to add images in a table
A former employee made a table that contains images (see link). At the moment I am trying to make a similar table where I also need to insert images in a table. However, till this moment I am still unable to add photos to the table.
Anyone who knows how to do this??
Thanks in advance!
Wouter
Link: https://rise.articulate.com/share/5GFywatJNE_iLiLqFOsuLoSqWN0IMlby
- ThomasOlds-cf63Community Member
I agree with the comments above. This feature is 100% needed.
- MargaretRich393Community Member
Asking for this feature as well. Putting a table in as an image diminishes accessibility significantly.
- PaulaWilliam413Community Member
I would like the option to insert an image next to text (with the text as a column next to the image) in the future.
Hi Penelope! I'd love to hear more about what you're trying to do. Do you want to insert images into a table in Rise 360?
If so, I would suggest creating the table in another tool, such as Microsoft Word or Excel. Then, save the table as an image file, and upload it to a Rise 360 image block.
- kaleembhattiCommunity Member
b rlly good to hv this back
Hi there, Kaleem. Currently, there's no way to insert images into text fields in Rise 360 blocks. We'll let you know if we make any changes!
- PenelopeJantz-3Community Member
Are there any updates to this please. I am trying to do something similar to OP.
- kaleembhattiCommunity Member
any progress on this?
- WouterBokhorstCommunity Member
Thank you for your reply, Alyssa!
Good to know that I do not have to dig deeper into it. I'll go and make the table in Word and insert it as an image.
Wouter
Hello Wouter!
There was a bug in Rise 360 that allowed images to be pasted into text fields, including tables. Sadly, these images put a heavy strain on the Rise 360 database and contributed to a service outage. To prevent similar outages, we fixed the bug in our text editor, which means images can no longer be pasted into tables.
We're looking at ways to make it easier to insert images into text areas, so we'll keep you posted on that.In the meantime, could you create the table in another tool like Microsoft Word, then insert the table as an image in Rise 360?
- CDTeam1IUCommunity Member
We've been doing this same thing. Create a table in powerpoint/word, save it as an image, and insert the image in RISE. This is fine for now, However, editing the table is quite difficult as we have to redo them again, and there is also the issue of fitting the table within the content borders.