- Click the Documents tab.
- Click the title of the LiveText document to which you want to add an image.
- Click the title of the page under the Table of Contents where you want to add an image.
- Click the Edit button of the Text & Image section where you want to add the image.
- Click the Insert Image tab located underneath the section title.
- Go to the Uncategorized label dropdown menu and choose the label where the file is located in the File Manager. By default, users should see files in the Uncategorized label.
- Select the radio button associated with the image file(s).
- Once the file(s) is selected, it automatically displays at the top of the page.
- If you have not uploaded your image to the File Manager, you can click the Upload New Image...button on top of the area.
- Click the Browse...button.
- Select the image file you want to upload from the pop up window.
- Click the Upload File button.
- Wait until you see the Completed message.
- You can optionally type a caption for the image, specify the display size, and select a placement for the image in the document.
- To replace with a new image, simply follow the same procedures above and the old image will be replaced.
- When finished adding or replacing the image, click the Save Changes button to go back to the Text & Image Editor or click the Save & Finish button to go back to the Document View page.
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