Hi everyone,
Looking for some help for a novice ;)
I am creating a step-by-step to do document/process and I have 3 screenshots that I want to use but have them be placed next to each other instead of underneath each other as the document will become unnecessarily long if I keep it that way. The pictures are small and there is enough space for them to be placed next to each other.
Hope someone can help me out!
Thanks,
Oona
Hi @[deleted] ,
I haven't really played with this much but one idea would be to use a table and add images to cells. Example...
Actually, it just occurred to me you could use the Columns feature creating 2 or 3 columns. You will find this on the menu with 2 vertical bars.
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Great advice and I've tried both options and they both work great.
Thanks so much Jack!!
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If you don't need the columns or table for any other content you could try to insert your image and just hit Space. They wind up as being 'in line with text.' Your cursor should move over, and you can insert the next one.
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Will give that a go next time. Thanks!
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That's how it worked in Jira/Confluence Server -- but if you hit a space after an image now, it moves to the next line (in my experience) and there is no option to have it just be inline. I hate it, personally :P
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Yep -- in Confluence 'Server' it was way nicer to do images.
I don't like this idea of having to resort to using a table. Also resizing images easily has been made more of a 'drag to size' thing and it used to be much easier using pixel dimensions.
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