![]() ![]() ![]() Any graphic is just plonked on top of the sheet, it isn't anchored to a cell. Oddly enough I was trying to do this in LibreOffice calc, but like most - perhaps all - spreadsheets it's doesn't handle graphical BLOBs at all. So far they do look promising, so thanks for the pointer. Quote from: halftone on October 01, 2017, 08:11:18 PMĬlearly I need to have a thorough read of the Help file re Attributes and other stuff I've never previously used. Nor can I see how to do it in any other software I've looked at, without enormous amounts of copy and paste and faffing about with individual image files. It seems like a simple thing but I can't see how to do it in iMatch. And/or if the content of a text file changes, it's easy to update the output 'book' to a revised edition. The aim is that bespoke documents can be produced just by changing the selection and sort order of images, and any associated text files will be automatically incorporated. ![]() Typically a 'book' will comprise 50-120 images + caption texts, 1 per page, and end up as a PDF. Somewhere else (Dropbox probably) I have a text file 1234.txt Plain ASCI is fine (or perhaps HTML for basic text styling).ĮG I have an image 1234.jpg somewhere in iMatch. The text files might contain 0-300 words and must be editable outside iMatch. I do not want the narrative text as part of the metadata for the images. Create a dynamic Design & Print template that arranges iMatch images alongside extended narrative text files that relate to those files. ![]()
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