Hi Paul
I took a slightly different approach in that the image size is determined by the width of the cells and thus the size of landscape oriented images inserted into the table.
Portrait oriented images match the size of the landscape oriented images in the table, with vertical space added to the cells of landscape images, if there are mixed portrait and landscape images in the same row. Thus all the images are the same size regardless of orientation.
The process also allows for images from different folders to be inserted in the same table and much more.
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