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The '''embedded files repository''' allows users to access files such as images which they have previously embedded into the  text editor. This makes it more convenient, for example, to  quickly re-use images in a label or page. It complements the Manage embedded files plugin, which allows files embedded in the editor to be deleted or overwritten. See [[Text editor]] for more details.
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==Embedded files repository==
*This repository can be accessed when using the text editor and inserting images, videos or creating hyperlinks.
*The first time a file is added, it is added from the usual repositories, for example Upload a file.
*It will then become available for reuse ''in the same text area'' from the Embedded files repository.
 
==See also==
* Managing embedded files plugin in [[Text editor|TinyMCE text editor]]
* YouTube video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkE6WdoHjik#t=26 Managing files embedded in the text editor] The video refers to an earlier (contributed) version of this repository, but is still useful to get an idea of how it works.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 19 May 2022

The embedded files repository allows users to access files such as images which they have previously embedded into the text editor. This makes it more convenient, for example, to quickly re-use images in a label or page. It complements the Manage embedded files plugin, which allows files embedded in the editor to be deleted or overwritten. See Text editor for more details.

Embedded files repository in File picker

Embedded files repository

  • This repository can be accessed when using the text editor and inserting images, videos or creating hyperlinks.
  • The first time a file is added, it is added from the usual repositories, for example Upload a file.
  • It will then become available for reuse in the same text area from the Embedded files repository.

See also