Inserting an image from the Web
There are two ways to insert an image directly from the Web into a Namo WebEditor document: you can paste the image from a Web browser, or you can manually specify an image URL.
To paste an image from a Web browser
- In the Web browser, right-click the desired image and click Copy.
- Switch to Namo WebEditor.
- Place the insertion point where you want to insert the image.
- On the Home menu, go to Clipboard, and then click Paste, or press Ctrl+V.
To insert an image from a URL
- Place the insertion point where you want to insert the image.
- Do one of the following:
- On the Insert menu, go to Image, and then click Image.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I.
- In the Image path box, enter the URL of the desired image (for example, http://www.example.com/example.gif).
- Click OK.
When you save a document after insert an image from the Web in it, Namo WebEditor will suggest that you copy the image to the document’s folder. If you copy the image as suggested, the image source will become the local copy and will no longer be the original copy on the Web. If you do not copy the image to a local folder, the image source will remain the original copy on the Web, even after you publish the document.