Hi mate, the quickest way I’ve found inserting images is to throw all images onto Google drive in a dedicated folder. Go back to your spreadsheet, copy the shot id, click thumbnail box, click insert image, copy paste name into the search bar and click on jpg. It seems marginal but saves time over time.
Good to know! I think I did try this once but since the project didn't have too many VFX shots I just did it manually. Will def give it another go at some point!
Unfortunately not. I actually prefer to do this stuff in apple numbers because I can just copy/paste the image themselves in and write macros for it but it's too niche for a lot of people. Google sheets wins simply by being most universally used.
amazing! was just wishing there was a tutorial for this. thank you.
You're welcome!
Hi mate, the quickest way I’ve found inserting images is to throw all images onto Google drive in a dedicated folder. Go back to your spreadsheet, copy the shot id, click thumbnail box, click insert image, copy paste name into the search bar and click on jpg.
It seems marginal but saves time over time.
Good to know! I think I did try this once but since the project didn't have too many VFX shots I just did it manually. Will def give it another go at some point!
@@theavidassistant I don’t suppose you know of any keyboard shortcuts to ‘insert image’ in Google sheets do you?
Unfortunately not. I actually prefer to do this stuff in apple numbers because I can just copy/paste the image themselves in and write macros for it but it's too niche for a lot of people.
Google sheets wins simply by being most universally used.
@@theavidassistant fair enough 👍🏽