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# Image selection input

The *Image Selection Input* is used to show a list of images that are selectable, it supports both single- and multiple selections.

Images that are selected are imported from image URLs > e.g "<http://www.genericimageuploader.org/picture.jpg"&#x20>;

![Image Selection](https://home.novacuraflow.com/Help/latest/images/help_root_applications_workflow_user_items_selectedimages.png)

#### Configuration <a href="#configuration" id="configuration"></a>

One can import a table with an URL-column of several images to list several images, item description and etc.

* **Output**
  * **Target Variable** - Output table of images selected and their properties(Text).
* **Data Source**
  * **Table Variable** - Input table of image-URLs and their properties.
  * **Default Selection** - adding a source from input table such as {Column2} will preselect all images contained in that column.
* **Appearance**
  * **Prompt** - A text prompt.
  * **Item Text** - Text for the images, can import text from a column from the source table.
  * **Image Source** - Where the image is imported from, can be a standard URL text, or a column in a table with URLs.
  * **Allow Multiple Selections** - TRUE/FALSE checkbox if the userstep supports multiple image selections.

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