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🔦 Feature: Support Pasting Images for File Type Tables #7045

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AlienHub opened this issue Nov 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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🔦 Feature: Support Pasting Images for File Type Tables #7045

AlienHub opened this issue Nov 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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Please confirm if feature request does NOT exists already ?

  • I confirm there is no existing issue for this

Describe the usecase for the feature

In the current version, when the table type is set to "File," only image file uploads are supported, and pasting images directly into the table is not possible. I believe allowing users to paste images directly would enhance user experience by reducing unnecessary steps.

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I would like NocoDB to support pasting images directly into tables when the table type is set to "File," eliminating the need to save images as files before uploading. This would make it more convenient for users to add images to tables and reduce operational complexity.

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@dstala dstala added this to the vNext milestone Nov 21, 2023
@dstala dstala unassigned o1lab Dec 8, 2023
@wingkwong wingkwong modified the milestones: v0.202.10, vNext Dec 14, 2023
@dstala dstala removed this from the vNext milestone Dec 19, 2023
@dstala dstala added this to the Q1 milestone Jan 17, 2024
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dstala commented Mar 31, 2024

Pasting images directly into attachment type field from the clipboard is now supported.

@dstala dstala closed this as completed Mar 31, 2024
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