

*Note = The document will not show up without these changesģ. *Note = I recommend width = 100% Height = 600Ĭhange video to iframe, delete controls, extra bracket, and source *Note = this is what puts the document into preview mode and show up on the page correctly Paste the share link, but change the last part of the linkĬHANGE /edit?usp=sharing TO /preview?pli=1 Then choose an image from your document and press the get size button in the sidebar. Its important to emphasize that you must select the row number and not the cell if you want to use the right-click menu to resize row height. It takes more steps, but I ended up liking the result a lot more (and for more reasons than just the automatic updates). Google Docs Resize Image To Specific Size Credit: Navigate to the Add-ons menu and select the Add- ons menu item SetImageSize. Instead of publishing, I embedded it as if it were a video (and then changed the html code). Adding the height and width code does work, but it takes a LONG time for changes to show up. To make changes show up automatically, I had to go about it in an entirely different way.

After playing around with this for awhile, this is what I have found.
