![]() ![]() The thing to do is to insert the image as blob (as usual), and THEN get its dimensions, within the doc to calculate the ratio, and FINALLY set its dimensions.ĮDIT : this is an updated version of the above code, to also fix the height of the picture. Quite exact code : var inlineI = GDoc.appendImage(img) Or, choose the image, then select and hold the blue circle on the top edge of the image. Use the options under the Rotate section. I've found a working solution in this frightening post (I am a newbie): Select the image > select three dots > Size & rotation. Repeat the same steps and add the second image now that you want to be layered on top of the first. It doesn’t matter if the image is supposed to be in the foreground or background. ![]() ![]() I've tried the solution you gave, but no success, I always get a bizarre image ratio. You can resize by clicking and dragging the blue squares in the corners and sides of the image frame. (have been waiting forever so dont think this is going to happen.) Use the menu Add-ons->SetImageSize->show sidebar to activate. Open the document in Google Docs and click on Image > Insert and select the image you want to add. ![]()
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