On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
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> On Apr 9, 9:53 pm, William Stein wrote:
>> If you do Data --> Upload File, then upload the file foo.png,
>> you can use
>
> Thanks, William. That does the trick.
>
> So after uploading an image, you can just use the TinyMCE image-insert
>
On Apr 9, 9:53 pm, William Stein wrote:
> If you do Data --> Upload File, then upload the file foo.png,
> you can use
Thanks, William. That does the trick.
So after uploading an image, you can just use the TinyMCE image-insert
tool, where all you need to do is put in the file name by itself i
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
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> Once in a worksheet, there is a blue "Edit" button near the top, on
> the right. Click this and you can type in raw HTML between cells
> (which are delimted by triple braces).
>
> The TinyMCE approach works and builds something like:
> http:/
Once in a worksheet, there is a blue "Edit" button near the top, on
the right. Click this and you can type in raw HTML between cells
(which are delimted by triple braces).
The TinyMCE approach works and builds something like:
http://nowhere.com/foto.png"; alt="" />
which you could just type in a
Thank you, Mark,
You actually answered my question. I don't want to insert a whole pdf
file into the notebook, instead, only part of a pdf file, like a free
body diagram etc. I take a snapshot photo picture to the part of the
pdf I want to insert and save it as a image then insert into the
note
On Apr 9, 3:46 pm, lmc70 wrote:
> Is it possible to paste a picture, like a snapshot of a pdf file, on
> the notebook worksheet?
I haven't figured out how to insert a PDF file, but you can insert
a PNG image, or any other image type that your browser will
display easy enough. To do so, access t