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I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this :

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.


Question : Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this :

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.


Question : Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this :

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.


Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url")=image("url"), like this :

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.

 

Question : Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.

Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this :

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned.

 

Question : Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

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I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. But I can also loadThe url of those portraits directly usingis automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url") function, like this

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem with that is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which may be troublesomewill probably result in a long runme getting banned. 

Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. But I can also load those portraits directly using =image("url") function. The problem with that is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which may be troublesome in a long run. Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere?

I want to create a resource for a browser game and I need to export a ton of character portraits. The url of those portraits is automatically generated with character's id, so you can just load them with =image("url"), like this

=image(concat("thegame.com/rendern/portraits/", A2, ".png"))

The problem is that it doesn't store loaded images and has to reload them every time, which will probably result in me getting banned. 

Is there a way to make it load once and store somewhere? I'm going to access the spreadsheet exclusively through Google Docs.

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