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Hi,
Trying to save time by finding out if there is a method by which I can import a large number of images to a Word doc and during this process the description shows next to each image with the specific image properties. This will save me a huge amount of time in typing it in manually against each image. Hope someone knows how to do this. Regards |
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What particular image properties?
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Hi Macropod,
File name and creation date would be a great start. Thanks |
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See, for example: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/24878-how-perfectly-align-3-photos-across-page.html#post78488
Note: as coded, the macro in the link get's the image's 'last modified' date, which may not be the same as the creation date - which many images don't store and can't be deduced from when an image was uploaded.
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