When you insert an image in Typefi Writer, you are inserting an inline image. Inline images are graphics that are placed within a paragraph’s content. They flow with the text as more content is inserted or when content is removed.
If you want to insert a floating or fixed image instead, include the image as part of a Typefi Element and insert the Element instead.
During the automated page composition process, Typefi creates a link to the image file. This means that you must have access to the image files when you insert them into a document. Each image is automatically added to the links
folder that is part of the Typefi workflow to which your Microsoft Word document belongs. Typefi uses the images from this folder when publishing the content.
Images must be saved in a file format that Typefi supports.
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