Hello ! Hello ! I am using an image of 2732 x 1536 pixels, I consider it to be a high resolution image. When I upload it through the "image" > "URL" menu, I can stretch the image without losing resolution, however, if I do it the way you taught, using a table, the image completely loses its resolution when stretched. Could you help me with this? I need to use the image in a table, as data, as I will need to change the table image, keeping the same link, and I need the image to update on the dashboard.
Im not sure I understand your problem. The idea of using URLs is to keep your images somewhere else so you dont have to put it manually to your sheet (or whatever database table you are using as most of them dont support image file type in their column). I dont see the point of using the method I show for only 'an' image.
@@santoryuu6807 forgot to make it public. But if you set the Looker report to be public, then yes, the images can be seen by anyone since the image's URLs are also public. See the spreadsheet link in the description.
See how to automate image hyperlink extraction from google drive: ua-cam.com/video/yghi2f6opP4/v-deo.html
Hello !
Hello !
I am using an image of 2732 x 1536 pixels, I consider it to be a high resolution image.
When I upload it through the "image" > "URL" menu, I can stretch the image without losing resolution, however, if I do it the way you taught, using a table, the image completely loses its resolution when stretched. Could you help me with this?
I need to use the image in a table, as data, as I will need to change the table image, keeping the same link, and I need the image to update on the dashboard.
Im not sure I understand your problem.
The idea of using URLs is to keep your images somewhere else so you dont have to put it manually to your sheet (or whatever database table you are using as most of them dont support image file type in their column).
I dont see the point of using the method I show for only 'an' image.
Do you know if anyone would be able to view the images on the dashboard?
See it yourself. The link is on the description 😀
@@geografif It's unavailable
@@santoryuu6807 forgot to make it public. But if you set the Looker report to be public, then yes, the images can be seen by anyone since the image's URLs are also public. See the spreadsheet link in the description.
I tried doing it, but didn't work! Any one can help me with this?
You have to be clear what didnt work for people to be able to help you