Insert images

In the Document Editor, you can insert images in the most popular formats into your document. The following image formats are supported: BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG.

Insert an image

To insert an image into the document text,

  1. place the cursor where you want the image to be put,
  2. switch to the Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  3. click the Image icon Image icon on the top toolbar,
  4. select one of the following options to load the image:
    • the Image from File option will open a standard dialog window for to select a file. Browse your computer hard disk drive for the necessary file and click the Open button

      In the online editor, you can select several images at once.

    • the Image from URL option will open the window where you can enter the web address of the requiredimage, and click the OK button
    • the Image from Storage option will open the Select data source window. Select an image stored on your portal and click the OK button
  5. once the image is added, you can change its size, properties, and position.

It's also possible to add a caption to the image. To learn more on how to work with captions for images, you can refer to this article.

Move and resize images

Moving imageTo change the image size, drag small squares Square icon situated on its edges. To maintain the original proportions of the selected image while resizing, hold down the Shift key and drag one of the corner icons.

To alter the image position, use the Arrow icon that appears after hovering your mouse cursor over the image. Drag the image to the necessary position without releasing the mouse button.

When you move the image, the guide lines are displayed to help you precisely position the object on the page (if the selected wrapping style is different from the inline).

To rotate the image, hover the mouse cursor over the rotation handle Rotation handle and drag it clockwise or counterclockwise. To constrain the rotation angle to 15 degree increments, hold down the Shift key while rotating.

Note: the list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used when working with objects is available here.


Adjust image settings

Image Settings tabSome of the image settings can be altered using the Image settings tab of the right sidebar. To activate it click the image and choose the Image settings Image settings icon icon on the right. Here you can change the following properties:

You can also find some of these options in the right-click menu. The menu options are:

Shape Settings tab When the image is selected, the Shape settings Shape settings icon icon is also available on the right. You can click this icon to open the Shape settings tab on the right sidebar and adjust the shape Line type, size and color as well as change the shape type selecting another shape from the Change Autoshape menu. The shape of the image will change correspondingly.

On the Shape Settings tab, you can also use the Show shadow option to add a shadow to the image.


Adjust image advanced settings

To change the image advanced settings, click the image with the right mouse button and select the Image Advanced Settings option from the right-click menu or just click the Show advanced settings link on the right sidebar. The image properties window will open:

Image - Advanced Settings: Size

The Size tab contains the following parameters:

Image - Advanced Settings: Rotation

The Rotation tab contains the following parameters:

Image - Advanced Settings: Text Wrapping

The Text Wrapping tab contains the following parameters:

If you select the square, tight, through, or top and bottom style, you will be able to set up some additional parameters - distance from text at all sides (top, bottom, left, right).

Image - Advanced Settings: Position

The Position tab is available only if you select a wrapping style other than inline. This tab contains the following parameters that vary depending on the selected wrapping style:

Image - Advanced Settings

The Alternative Text tab allows specifying a Title and Description which will be read to people with vision or cognitive impairments to help them better understand what information the image contains.