From here, you need to access positions within varPhotoArray and place them into the template.You can save your PowerPoint graphic as a jpg, tiff, gif, png and choose Insert/Picture/From File Navigate to your graphic and choose it for inclusion in your Word document. This will "pad" the image array with the defaultImage.jpg until the number of images = the number of placeholder images in the template You can insert a graphic by selecting your graphic (not your whole slide) and Paste Special into Word but the file will not be editable.Get file content by path and grab the defaultImage.jpg file from Site Assets.Do until varCounter is equal to 4 (or what ever the max photos is in the Word Template).Create a new Do until action outside the Apply to each loop.This will place the 0 to 4 attachments that may be present in Sharepoint into an array variable.Initialize Variable ( varCounter, Number).Initialize Variable ( varPhotoArray, Array).This will open a new dialogue box, and allow you to select the image you want to insert. Both Microsoft Word documents and PDFs are legacy products, dating back to the last century.
This will be the default image placed into the template when the # of Attachments the number of placeholder images. The Microsoft Word word processing program allows you to insert PDF images into a Word document by dragging the PDF file that contains the image onto the document.Place a defaultImage.jpg file in the Site Assets folder.
If you have a Microsoft Word template with say, 4 image placeholders, you will need to plug in 4 images every time or the Populate Word Template action in Flow will fail.
Do this by clicking the Windows key on your keyboard and typing Snipping Tool.
Click File, and then select Save as from the drop-down menu.Crop your image so you don't see the window around your Word document in the final picture, if you want.Press Ctrl and V at the same time, or click edit and then select paste from the drop-down menu to insert the screen capture of your Word document from your clipboard into the new image file.Open up a new image in a picture editor such as Paint or Photoshop.This will copy what you see into your computer's clipboard. Press the Alt key and the Print Screen key at the same time.Go to Insert and select the arrow next to Object. Click or tap where you want to insert the content of the existing document. Zoom in or out and scroll until exactly what you want to save as a picture is visible on the screen. You can insert the content of previously-created Word documents into a new or different Word document. Open the document you want to save as a picture in Microsoft Word.