Command-line method using clipboard to copy multiple images

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 pro
       #11

    I have never heard of a command line way of doing what you are trying to do.

    fwiw, I have done this in the past using VFoxPro, but it is not a trivial task and I am sure the same is true in other languages.

    A couple of thoughts;

    You might check IrfanView's command line options. It is very powerful and can do things such as creating thumbnail images and html files from just selected images. If nothing else, you could create an html file of multiple images, then easily parse that into an index file.

    From my person experience, I would suggest using simple html rather than Word to create the document.

    Hope that this information is helpful,
    Beverly Howard
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  2. Posts : 232
    Win 10 Ver 1903
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I agree that Word is not the best choice and my final setup uses Mhtml. What I need is a better way to automate the process. This is used to create a menu of images that are each hyperlinked to the websites they represent. I have a working setup now that was meant to be used as a photo album but i am still looking for other options.
    These are screenshots of the front page of websites that are connected by hyperlink to each of the sites so they can be clicked to get there.
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