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Having problems with image type column in sharepoint
ryandempsey Shweta_k855 Smile2024
As per the article SharePoint Online: All you need to know about New Image column type, images added to SharePoint list image columns should be stored in a sub folder inside Site Assets library which has format in general like Site Assets –> Lists –> <GUID of list> and file name should be same as file name you have on your computer while adding the image.
Microsoft is currently rolling out multiple new features for SharePoint Lists / Microsoft Lists. I think those releases must have affected the image column functionality.
I will suggest you to raise a support ticket with Microsoft directly and report this behavior. Follow: Get M365 Support - Online Support
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- Smile2024Oct 15, 2023Copper ContributorThank you. I contacted support and took this solution at short notice:
https://ganeshsanapblogs.wordpress.com/2022/10/13/add-update-image-columns-in-sharepoint-microsoft-lists-using-pnp-powershell/
thanks again.- ganeshsanapOct 16, 2023MVP
Great, I am glad my article helped you.
For other users facing this issue and visiting this thread, you can also add/update image in SharePoint image columns using below programmatic solutions:
- Add/Update image columns in SharePoint/Microsoft Lists using PnP PowerShell
- Add/Update image columns in SharePoint lists using CLI for Microsoft 365
- Add, update, or delete images in SharePoint/Microsoft Lists using Power Apps
- Add an image to SharePoint Image columns using Power Automate
- Update image in SharePoint/Microsoft Lists Image columns using Power Automate
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- kmcmunnNov 28, 2023Copper ContributorAre there any options that do not involve PowerAutomate, PowerApps, PowerShell, or CLI?