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l Click Resources, Disk or Url, depending on where the image is located.
l Resources lists the images that are present in the Images folder on the Resources
pane.
l Disk lists image files that reside in a folder on a hard drive that is accessible from
your computer. Click the Browse button to select a folder (or an image in a folder).
As an alternative it is possible to enter the path manually. You can give a local path
(e.g. C:\Images\Test.jpg) or use the "file" protocol. The complete syntax of a fully
qualified URL with the "file" protocol is:file://<host>/<path>. Note: if the
host is"localhost", it can be omitted, resulting infile:///<path>, for example:
file:///c:/resources/images/image.jpg.
l Url lists image files from a specific web address. Select the protocol (http or https),
and then enter a web address (for example,
http://www.mysite.com/images/image.jpg).
Note
If a URL doesn't have a file extension, and the option Save with template is not
selected, the Select Image dialog automatically adds the filetype parameter
with the file extension as its value (for example: ?filetype=pdf (if it is the first
parameter) or &amp;filetype=pdf).
The filetype, page and nopreview parameters are not sent to the host; they
are used internally. Therefore, URLs that rely on one of these parameters cannot be
used.
l With an external image, you can check the option Save with template. If this option is
checked, the file will be inserted in the Images folder on the Resources pane at the top
left.
If it isn't saved with the template, the image remains external. Note that external images
need to be available when the template is merged with a record set to generate output,
and that their location should be accessible from the machine on which the template's
output is produced. External images are updated (retrieved) at the time the output is
generated.
Sheet Configuration dialog
The Sheet Configuration dialog defines how different Print context sections output on different
Media (see "Media" on page540) and using different Master Pages (see "Master Pages" on
page537).
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