Fracois Brutsch,
Thank you for your research as this allowed me to find a method to put an image in the form header description! Try the following:
In the associated spreadsheet:
Insert->Image then paste in the full URL of a web based image (this can also be the URL of an image in a published Google Docs text document).
Publish the spreadsheet, open the published spreadsheet and copy the URL of the image, this new URL will look something like this:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=&oid=1&output=image e.g. this public image in a published spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tN4TW0lAFR_xcD6ktHLzMuA&oid=1&output=image
Now copy the bold part of the above URL and go to the form editor (Form->Edit form) and put in the Form header description:

or using the example URL:
Now save the form. Next go to the live form (Form->Go to live form) like this sloppy test one:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dE40VFcwbEFGUl94Y0Q2a3RITHpNdUE6MA
And note the inserted Google Chrome image at the top FYI: the full header description looked like this, showing a number of tags Gill and I found one could use - other than the
tag you helped to get working:
What is this for a kind of form?
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in a Google Docs form header descriptionprovided the image is part of a published spreadsheet and the URL of the image taken from the published spreadsheet looked like this:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=&oid=1&output=image Note of course this image can be taken from any published spreadsheet, not necessarily from the spreadsheet associated with the form!
Note 2: the
can also be used in the thank you page (in the form editor ->More actions->Edit confirmation.
Thank you for your research as this allowed me to find a method to put an image in the form header description! Try the following:
In the associated spreadsheet:
Insert->Image then paste in the full URL of a web based image (this can also be the URL of an image in a published Google Docs text document).
Publish the spreadsheet, open the published spreadsheet and copy the URL of the image, this new URL will look something like this:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=
Now copy the bold part of the above URL and go to the form editor (Form->Edit form) and put in the Form header description:
or using the example URL:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dE40VFcwbEFGUl94Y0Q2a3RITHpNdUE6MA
And note the inserted Google Chrome image at the top FYI: the full header description looked like this, showing a number of tags Gill and I found one could use - other than the
What is this for a kind of form?
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=
Note 2: the