Thanks Gavin, will give it a go.

On Sep 13, 10:15 am, Gavin Cope <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Add the Img_Link placeholder to your child page(s). It will need to appear
> in the code somewhere so if you don't want it displayed, just wrap it in
> comments. Then on your anchor placeholder, check both "Dynamic element" and
> "Transfer element content of following pages". You'll then be able to set
> the image individually for each link.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gavin
>
> On 13 September 2011 10:58, Sal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
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>
> > <table>
> >        <!IoRangeDynLink>
> >                <tr>
> >                        <td>
> >                                <!IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
> >                                        <!IoRedDot_lmg_link><span class="txt
> > red">edit link</span>
> >                                <!/IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
> >                                <%Img_link%>
> >                        </td>
> >                        <td>
> >                                <!IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
> >                                        <!IoRedDot_anc_link><span class="txt
> > red">edit link</span>
> >                                <!/IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
> >                                <a href="<%anc_link%>" ><%headline%></a>
> >                        </td>
> >                </tr>
> >        <!/IoRangeDynLink>
> > </table>

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