Image tags
Insert images into your template from a URL in your source. Useful for product photos, profile pictures, signatures, or logos that change per row.
Mark a source field as an image
In the source table, open the dropdown next to a field, set Insert value as to Image, then insert the placeholder image into your template.
The placeholder image is added to the end of your document. From there you can move it anywhere you want, or duplicate it if you need the image to appear in more than one place.
Note 1: Only publicly accessible URLs that point to
.jpg,.jpeg,.png, or.giffiles are supported.
Note 2: In Google Docs templates, you can add multiple image tags to the same template.
Resize the image (Slides)
You can resize the placeholder image to fit your slide layout:
Inserted images keep their original aspect ratio. Portant doesn't stretch or distort them. If the source image has a different ratio to the placeholder, Portant scales it to the largest size that fits inside the placeholder while keeping the original ratio.
Resize the image (Docs)
You can resize the placeholder image to fit your document layout:
In Google Docs, inserted images keep their original aspect ratio. If the source image has a different ratio to the placeholder, Portant scales and centres it to fill the placeholder bounds. The image may be cropped to fit. The rendered image is the same size as the placeholder.
In Google Docs, image tags can only be placed using the "Move with text" option (shown above). If you need an image to stay in a fixed position on the page, use a Google Slides template instead. Slides supports fixed positioning.