@Wasay-Gumloop Quick question:
- I have a set of images
- An AI will do the analitics (create a description)
- This description will go “into” a google doc
- How can I include the “original” picture into this Doc as well?
Thanks
@Wasay-Gumloop Quick question:
Hi, Maybe my example flow can help, like you want to say you have set of images, now there is an Ai node that will look into the image and then take that data into google doc.
So based on this, this is just the example, maybe it can help:
there are images at first > Ai > Description > Google Doc
Here you can connect the image directly to google doc.
I understand (and built) the part of AI description → google doc. But now I want to include the actual picture (the source) in the document as well … That’s the difficult part
You are right, Donna. I tried all of this for an hour to come up with the image URL, but every time I failed. This is what I get as output in the DOCX file:
Image: 1QBrtN-umbF-0Vgxj2RVRdsLeQ1j62PDv/678bad3b18806dafa43b8228_Roof Cleaning.webp
Description: The image shows a person in a red shirt and blue helmet using a pressure washer to clean a red tiled roof of a building. The roof has a chimney and there are trees visible in the background, indicating an outdoor setting. The person appears to be a roofer or construction worker performing roof maintenance or cleaning.
The image is coming up with some extra copy in the start same for all images, here in this case the bold part is the same for all the images: 1QBrtN-umbF-0Vgxj2RVRdsLeQ1j62PDv/678bad3b18806dafa43b8228_Roof Cleaning.webp
I also tried to add the file reader so I can get a url from teh folder reader, but by doing this i get an error, like the folder reader is not giving the right url so file reader is not processing next, just stucked here.
Yes, currently you can add the file/image URL to the Google Doc but not the image file itself.
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