The insertion of an image is the first step in handling images in TopPage. This section contains the following topics:
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You can insert an image file of a format
other than GIF o JPEG into the edit field
of TopPage. The file is automatically converted
to the GIF or JPEG format image file. [Ref.] Image file format |
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When the ![]() This mark appears if an image is not inserted correctly. Check the file name or folder. |
You can view all the images in a certain
folder to select the target image before
inserting it with a drag-and-drop operation.
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To select materials attached to TopPage quickly, select Image in the top box of the Contents pane. |
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While you are dragging the image on the edit field, the cursor that indicates the inserting point is displayed. When you drop an image, it is inserted at the cursor position. |
If you know the file name of the target image,
this method might be easier.
You can paste an image onto the cursor position
by copying image data from another application
into the clipboard and then selecting Paste from the Edit menu of TopPage. The following example describes
how to paste data from Paint onto the TopPage
edit field.
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Paint is one of Windows accessory tools that handles images. To start Paint, click the Start menu of Windows, Program, Accessories, and then Paint. To select the whole image displayed on the editor of Paint, select Select All from the Edit menu. (In addition to this method, there are other methods for selecting an image or the part of an image.) |
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Images pasted through the clipboard are automatically converted into the GIF or JPEG format. |
If you have a TWAIN 32-bit compatible digital
camera or scanner, you can import images
directly.
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Before doing this task, check that the TWAIN
driver is correctly installed and you connected
the TWAIN device to the computer. You should read the guide included with the TWAIN device for information on operating of the TWAIN driver. |
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Images imported from a TWAIN device are automatically converted into the GIF or JPEG format. |