If you do not have an image placeholder to use, we have built an image generator that you can use. Here is an example URL: If you go to that URL, it will load an image. Simply right-click the image and copy the image, then paste that image into your word document. In the URL, you will notice there is width and height setting so you can control the size of the image. Also, the type parameter (possible values: png or jpeg) controls the type of the image. Go ahead and change those parameters to create a customized image. First thing you will need to do is embed an image in your document as placeholder for where you want the final image to go. The size that you make this image placeholder will be the size that the final image will be. It is important to note that you must use a placeholder with the same file format (JPG or PNG) as the final image. Due to the way Word DOCX files are designed, embedding dynamic images in a Word document is not as simple as when you are using our Builder. But, it is still possible with a little bit of work. Below is a quick tutorial on how you can embed a dynamic image (signature, uploaded picture, etc) into your DOCX documents. For this example, we will be embedding a Formstack signature in our DOCX.
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