WORKING WITH NOTES DOCUMENTS


Using image resources
The "Insert Image Resource" dialog box allows you to insert image resources into documents, add new images to the image resource library available to you, rename images, and delete images from the image resource library.

1. Open a document in edit mode.

2. Click Create > Image Resource.

3. Perform any of these tasks to manage your image resources:


Image resource management tasks
TaskSteps
Insert an application image resource into a document1. Click in the document where you want the image.

2. From the Database list, select the database or application that contains the image you want to insert.

3. In the Insert Image Resource list, click the name of the image file.

4. From the Image Type list, select the type of image, or choose All Images.

5. Click OK to display the image in the document.

Insert an image resource from a file you created1. Click in the document where you want the image.

2. Click New.

3. Enter the entire path of the directory where the image is located in your directory, then click Open.

4. Click OK to display the image in the document.

Note: This option is available only when Database is set to Current database.

Rename an image resource1. In the Insert Image Resource list, click the image resource that you want to rename.

2. Click Rename, and then type a new name.

Note: Specify an alias if there is a chance that the image resource could be renamed. An alias allows you to change an image resource name without rewriting formulas that reference it. An alias also remains the same if an application is translated or modified. To specify an alias, after the image resource name, type a vertical bar (SHIFT+\) followed by the alias name. For example, ImageName|ImageAlias.

Delete an image resource from the library1. In the Insert Image Resource list, click the image resource that you want to delete.

2. Click Delete, and the click Yes to delete the image.

Related topics
Editing documents: putting a document in Edit mode
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