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[Music] today were going to talk about the number one mistake that people make when they import images into their docHub captivate e-learning projects so lets get started so im on my favorite uh stock photography site i found an image thats appropriate for my e-learning project that im working on ive licensed it ive downloaded it and you know saved it somewhere on my desktop and now its time to go back to docHub captivate now im going to cover both scenarios here the first one is uh you know lets say its a blank project or a non-responsive design project what i would typically do is load this as one of my first images this is going to be a background image so i would take the media icon from my toolbar and select image and well navigate to where that image is located and of course when you import a large image from a stock photography site your instinct will be to probably go to the properties inspector and with that image selected under the style tab there is a fit to stage