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Q: How can I display many small Images to Panelist?

 
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Jane



Joined: Dec 21 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:02 pm    Post subject: Q: How can I display many small Images to Panelist? Reply with quote


Q: How can I display many small Images to Panelist?

I have about 21 small images which I'd like to show to our panelists on one questionnaire panel, then ask a couple of questions about them.

What the best/easiest way to accomplish this?

Thanks in advance.

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Mary



Joined: Dec 21 2005
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Location: North America

PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote


Hi Jane -

Here is a good example that I did recently using a bunch of color swatch images.

In my example I'm showing the panelist 21 images! With room to spare. See print screen #1 below.

How I did this,
1. I reviewed our image requirement for our Sensory Test.
2. Instead of trying to add all 21 images to SIMS 2000, I decided that its really much easier to display the entire set of 21 as ONE Image in SIMS 2000.
3. I placed all of my 21 image filess in temporary Windows sub folder.
4. Used a thumbnail Image view tool, such as Microsoft Office Picture Manager, see Print Screen #2.
5. Used ZOOM slider to size the Image thumbnails visually on screen (any size you need)
6. Use 'Print Screen' Keyboard key to COPY Screen to Clipboard.
7. Use Microsoft Word, and PASTED one new Image (tada) and saved as Example_21Images.jpg


FYI: Good news, it took me longer to write this email message then to get the 21 images (as one) into a SIMS 2000 questionnaire as shown below. It's easier than it looks. All about image preparation.

Good luck,
Mary

Print Screen #1, the final questionnaire panel in SIMS 2000.




Print Screen #2, All images displayed in Microsoft Office Picture Manager.




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