Pasting an image from another program
Most graphics programs and some other types of programs support using the Windows clipboard to copy and paste images. You can take advantage of this fact to paste an image from a graphics program into a Namo WebEditor document, without having to save it in a file first. As long as the graphics program places the image on the clipboard in bitmap format, you can paste it into Namo WebEditor. When you paste the image, Namo WebEditor will save it as a GIF, JPG, or PNG file in the location you specify.
To paste an image from another program
- In the other program, use the appropriate command to copy the desired image to the clipboard.
- Switch to Namo WebEditor and place the insertion point where you want to insert the image.
- Press Ctrl+V or on the Home menu, go to Clipboard, and then click Paste.
- (optional) In the Save as box, enter the path and file name for the image file to be saved.
- Click the button corresponding to the desired format for the image file and specify the desired options for the chosen format.
- Click OK.
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