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- regarding linking the "Image gallery" with exsisting picture library, now when i edit my "image gallery" inside my modern site page, i did not get the options under "image options" i only get the options under "layout".. so do u know what could be the problem?John John– John John2018-03-06 16:05:56 +00:00Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 16:05
- 1second point, for the WP inside modern pages, i am not asking about where the WP properties are being stored, i am asking where the data (the images and/or the links) are being stored? For example, i thought if i add "Image Gallery" inside a modern page's WP, then SP will create picture library behind the scenes to store the pictures.but seems this is not the case.John John– John John2018-03-06 16:08:32 +00:00Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 16:08
- It is possible that I've got a newer version of SharePoint Online. My farm has "early release" option enabled. Otherwise - I don't really know.Denis Molodtsov– Denis Molodtsov2018-03-06 21:49:12 +00:00Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 21:49
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