by Ernie » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:27 am
Hi kraemder,
Instead of putting the picture in a "Picture" column, put it in a "Text" column and use an <img> tag. Try the following:
Text 1 | Text 2
apple | <img src="apple.gif">
You might want to include a height or width parameter to limit the size to your screen. For example, a width of 320 should be good for an iPhone.
<img src="example.gif" width=320>
Because of the quotes, you have to be careful how you import from Dropbox. In the dropbox import screen, there an option screen with a setting "Text Format". If you are using Excel and saving as Unicode text, then the default "TSV" setting is appropriate. If this is not the case, you might need to change the setting to "Basic TSV".
TSV sample: "<img src=""apple.jpg"">"
Basic TSV sampe: <img src="apple.gif">
Hi kraemder,
Instead of putting the picture in a "Picture" column, put it in a "Text" column and use an <img> tag. Try the following:
Text 1 | Text 2
apple | <img src="apple.gif">
You might want to include a height or width parameter to limit the size to your screen. For example, a width of 320 should be good for an iPhone.
<img src="example.gif" width=320>
Because of the quotes, you have to be careful how you import from Dropbox. In the dropbox import screen, there an option screen with a setting "Text Format". If you are using Excel and saving as Unicode text, then the default "TSV" setting is appropriate. If this is not the case, you might need to change the setting to "Basic TSV".
TSV sample: "<img src=""apple.jpg"">"
Basic TSV sampe: <img src="apple.gif">