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Inserting images into macros

This previous post is closed but the answer provided didn't solve the original question which is how to insert the image into the spells and weapon attacks. It did provide a work around. However, there is a way to get the intended result without having to activate the auto roll damage. The "/&gt; is occurring because the user is entering the correct command [text](URL address) but on the wrong field. They are entering it on the Name field which then tries to push image infront of the attack roll which has an ability command button in place of the attack name to roll the damage like @ keithcurtis &nbsp;(who is Elite as F) pointed out. If the user enters the command [text](URL address) on the Range field after the range text the image loads correctly without issue. This allows all fields to correctly display and results in the image desired to display without inserting the&nbsp; "/&gt; at the end. Also, the image URL doesn't have to end in .jpg, .gif or .png you can force a link by adding the #.png to the end of the URL [ ](<a href="https://bit.ly/3ctjQhZ" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/3ctjQhZ</a> Example: [ ](<a href="https://bit.ly/3ctjQhZ" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/3ctjQhZ</a> #.png ) Issue replicated and resolved shown below: Hope this helps people as it frustrated me to no end and the original post is a high hit on google when people try to search for a solution.
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Andreas J.
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I added a link to this thread in the Complete Macro Guide: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Complete_Guide_to_Macros_%26_Rolls#Images" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Complete_Guide_to_Macros_%26_Rolls#Images</a>