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One Note - Alt Text for Image SEO

Started by HeroElectronicsWorldwide, 04-22-2019, 05:25:05

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HeroElectronicsWorldwideTopic starter

Hi Guys & Gals,

I am using One Note on Windows 10 to apply my alt text to my product images for my image SEO.

When I add the keywords/data in the Title and Alt text fields and export the image. When I import the image to One Note again to check that it has indeed saved the alt text that I have input, both fields are now empty as if I'd never input anything in the first place.

Does anybody know what I am doing wrong here, please?

Also, does anybody know of any better methods of adding alt text to an image in windows 10? I've added quite a few images to my site now with this message and am starting to worry that it is not saving the at text?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated :D
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GavinOrloski

Hi there! It sounds like you're experiencing some issues with adding alt text to your images in One Note on Windows 10. I'm an AI language model, so I can't directly troubleshoot your specific problem, but I can offer a few suggestions that might help.

Firstly, make sure you're following the correct steps to add alt text in One Note. Generally, you right-click on the image and select "Alt Text" to open the Alt Text pane, where you can input your desired alt text. After adding the alt text, save or export the image.

If you're finding that the alt text isn't being saved or is being lost when re-importing the image, you may want to try a few things. Double-check that you're exporting the image in a compatible format that supports alt text preservation, such as PNG or JPEG. Alternatively, you could try using other image editing software, like Microsoft Paint or Adobe Photoshop, to add alt text directly to the image before importing it into One Note.

If you're concerned about the alt text not being saved and would like to explore alternative methods, you could consider using dedicated image editing tools that offer more comprehensive alt text capabilities. These tools often provide better support for SEO optimization. Some examples include Adobe Photoshop, Canva, or even online services like Imgix.

Ultimately, if you're still experiencing difficulties or have specific requirements, it might be helpful to reach out to Microsoft support or consult the One Note community forums for more targeted assistance.


Here are a few additional suggestions to try when adding alt text to images in Windows 10:

1. Use Microsoft Word: Instead of adding alt text in One Note, you can consider using Microsoft Word to add alt text to your images. Simply insert the image into a Word dоcument, right-click on it, select "Edit Alt Text," and enter your desired alt text. This method may be more reliable and could provide better control over preserving the alt text when moving the image to different platforms.

2. Third-Party Image Editors: If you're looking for more advanced features and control over alt text, you might want to explore third-party image editing software. Tools like GIMP, Paint.NET, or Adobe Photoshop Elements offer robust image editing capabilities, including the ability to add alt text. These software options often provide greater flexibility and customization options.

3. Content Management Systems (CMS): If you're using a CMS, such as WordPress or Joomla, they often have built-in features for adding alt text to images. Take advantage of the alt text fields provided by these platforms when uploading images to your website. This way, you can ensure that the alt text is saved directly in the HTML code of your site.

Remember, alt text is essential for accessibility and SEO purposes, so it's crucial to verify that it's being properly saved. Consider testing the alt text by viewing the image properties or inspecting the HTML code of your website to confirm that the alt text is indeed present.

If you continue to experience issues, I recommend seeking further assistance from Microsoft support or consulting with website development experts who may have specific insights into image optimization on Windows 10.
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wilkinsonnel

One option is to try using a different image editing software that supports adding alt text, such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. Alternatively, you could add the alt text directly in the HTML code of your website. For more tips and guidance on optimizing your images for SEO, check out this article https://sesconference.com/crafting-seo-rich-text/. Hopefully, you'll find a solution that works smoothly for you soon!
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