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Image size [message #895537] Fri, 13 July 2012 13:22 Go to next message
Flavelle Ballem is currently offline Flavelle BallemFriend
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Hi,

I am working on a documentation project for a process. I have several image files, which are much larger than the 600x600 limit. When I insert the image into the Rich Text, the quality of the result is unacceptable.

Two questions:

1/ Is there a workaround that will allow me to insert a large image (1024 x 1680) into a Rich Text field?
2/ Are there any plans to increase the size limit of the images?

Thanks,
Re: Image size [message #897273 is a reply to message #895537] Mon, 23 July 2012 13:24 Go to previous message
Flavelle Ballem is currently offline Flavelle BallemFriend
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I was able to find a workaround:

1. The image is inserted in the Rich Text view. Insert the image and take the default measurements that are provided.
2. Once the image is inserted, click the HTML tab located at the bottom of the text entry area. This will switch the editor to the HTML view.
3. In the HTML view, locate the place where the image is inserted. At that point, you will see values for both width and height.
4. Change the values as required for each. Typically for my images I need a width of 1680 and a height of 1024.
5. Click on the Rich Text tab. The image should now appear in the correct size.
6. Save the page.

It would be nice if the image insertion would allow for any size of image to be inserted.

Thanks,
Flavelle
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