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Text alignment in relation to picture: Character Sheets Vs. Handouts

August 05 (8 years ago)

Edited August 06 (8 years ago)
Hi. I wasn't sure if this question belongs here or in the 'Sheets' forum. I decided to post it here as it deals with handouts in general and not a specific sheet.

When you have a character sheet and you give it a picture + text, the text will appear in-line with the picture. Like this:


However, if you do the same with a Handout, the text will ALWAYS appear below the picture. Like this:


I was wondering if there is a way to change in. Namely, make it so that text in handouts will also start beside the picture.

Thanks in advance!
August 06 (8 years ago)

Edited August 06 (8 years ago)
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author
Try selecting the image in the handout, choose "edit", and change the position.

Works in the forums as well.  ;-)





Update: Hmmm. Unlike the forums, it looks like the image/text position gets ignored. ;-(  Not sure.











Update 2: use a table
August 06 (8 years ago)
Hmm.

How do you even add an image into "Description & Notes". I mean, if you place the image in the place designated for it, there is no option to edit it.

Thanks.
August 06 (8 years ago)

Edited August 06 (8 years ago)
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author
You can right-click an image that is located on a web page(you can even use an image that you've placed in the bio image box, hint:image library), and "copy image". Then right-click "paste" into the Description and/or GM Notes edit boxes.  Once the image has been pasted into the journal or handout, you can click and edit to change position.  I copied the roll20 logo into a table cell in the caps above to preserve the text/image positioning.
August 06 (8 years ago)
Wow, thanks man! You are AWESOME!

Also, aligning seem to work for me :) Maybe it didn't work for you because the window wasn't wide enough?

Thanks again!
August 06 (8 years ago)
vÍnce
Pro
Sheet Author

Greg M. said:

Wow, thanks man! You are AWESOME!

Also, aligning seem to work for me :) Maybe it didn't work for you because the window wasn't wide enough?

Thanks again!
I think it was because I just type a continuous line of chibberish without spacing.  Glad you learned a new trick.  Pass it on.  Cheers