> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.adalo.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.adalo.com/integrations/airtable/working-with-lists/images-in-lists.md).

# Images In Lists

To display images in a list you will have to create a custom list.

![](/files/-M2l1WhcBUQ1l7wOo7lE)

1. Select the components which you want to use to display your list of records and lay them out.
2. Select all components using command (mac)/control (pc) + the shift or shift and your mouse to select.
3. The left slider will give you an option to Make a List, select this
4. Choose what data to display.
5. Set your design accordingly.
6. Click on components within the list (very bottom accordion)
7. Click the Image component
   1. Image Source = URL
   2. URL = Magic Text:  fields > attachments > url
   3. Choose your cropping based on your design
8. On the left slider top arrow go back to your list
9. Select your next components and input the fields as you need, with the use of the magic text feature.


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