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Beginner8 min readUpdated Mar 18, 2026

How to insert images and tables on Daino Notes

Quick Answer

Insert images in Daino Notes by clicking the image icon in the toolbar or using drag-and-drop functionality. Create tables by clicking the table icon and selecting your desired dimensions, then customize formatting as needed.

Prerequisites

  1. Active Daino Notes account
  2. Basic text editing knowledge
  3. Images saved on your device or accessible via URL
  4. Understanding of table structure concepts
1

Access the Daino Notes editor

Open your Daino Notes application and create a new note or open an existing one. Click in the content area where you want to insert your image or table to position your cursor.
Tip
Make sure you're in edit mode - look for the blinking cursor in the text area
2

Insert an image using the toolbar

Locate the Insert Image icon (camera symbol) in the formatting toolbar at the top of the editor. Click the icon to open the image insertion dialog. Choose Upload from Device to select a local file or Insert from URL to use an online image link.
Tip
Supported formats include JPG, PNG, GIF, and WebP with maximum file size of 10MB
3

Upload and position your image

If uploading from device, click Choose File and select your image. Once uploaded, use the alignment options to set your image as Left, Center, or Right aligned. Adjust the size using the width percentage slider or enter specific dimensions.
Tip
Use center alignment for standalone images and left/right alignment for text wrapping
4

Insert a table using the table tool

Click the Table icon (grid symbol) in the toolbar. A dropdown grid will appear - hover over the squares to select your desired table size (rows × columns). Click to insert the table at your cursor position.
Tip
Start with a smaller table - you can always add more rows and columns later
5

Add content to table cells

Click inside any table cell to start typing. Use Tab to move to the next cell or Shift + Tab to move to the previous cell. Press Enter within a cell to create line breaks without moving to another cell.
Tip
Double-click a cell border to auto-resize the column width to fit content
6

Customize table formatting

Right-click on the table to access formatting options. Use Table Properties to adjust borders, background colors, and spacing. Select Add Header Row to make the first row bold and distinct for column titles.
Tip
Use alternating row colors to improve readability in larger tables
7

Modify table structure

Right-click on any row or column to access modification options. Choose Insert Row Above/Below or Insert Column Left/Right to expand your table. Use Delete Row/Column to remove unwanted sections.
Tip
Select multiple rows or columns by clicking and dragging before applying modifications
8

Save and preview your content

Click Save or use Ctrl+S to save your note with the inserted images and tables. Use the Preview button to see how your content will appear in reading mode and make any final adjustments to formatting or layout.
Tip
Preview mode shows exactly how others will see your shared notes

Troubleshooting

Image won't upload or appears broken
Check that your image file is under 10MB and in a supported format (JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP). Try refreshing the page and uploading again. For URL images, verify the link is accessible and ends with an image extension.
Table formatting looks inconsistent
Select the entire table and use Table Properties to reset formatting. Ensure consistent cell padding and border settings. Clear any conflicting styles by using the Clear Formatting option.
Can't resize images properly
Click on the image to select it, then drag the corner handles to maintain aspect ratio. Use the Image Properties dialog for precise dimensions. If handles don't appear, double-click the image first.
Table cells won't align correctly
Right-click in the problematic cells and select Cell Properties. Set consistent vertical alignment to Top or Middle. Check that text alignment is set uniformly across similar cells.

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