hi enzo
tables are not a reliable tool in scribus.
and if you really need images inside of a table, i somehow wonder if you really need a table...
(but i can guess what kind of layout you might want to achieve...)
anyway, in scribus you can copy paste image frames inside of text frames... then, they're treated like characters.
but, again, i'm not sure what you want to achieve is best done with scribus...
ciao
a.l.e
Hi Ale,
I perfectly understand your suggestion, in fact I have been thinking on LibreOffice BUT could not find neither the way to import the table to Scribus, unless I do as a pdf or image, but then the whole process for editing after corrections etc would become a nightmare (since readers (clients) would not be able to select text to add notes when needing to do corrections etc..

I appreciate your suggestion on using text frames (I would certainly try it but, from my experience, I could foresee being not such a practical solution for large amount of fields and intensive amendments & correction cycles, as when editing content, the simulated "table" would not adjust automatically as cells do in real tables. Hope it makes sense.
PS: note I am talking here about tables with images, as I can see Scribus manages quite well tables with only text, but is not what I am needing now.
I would find my way around no doubts, I guess I would end up sending the table as a LibreOffice file (or .doc extension for my client) in order to make the corrections on it and when having it back I would import it as PDF into Scribus (yes, the table format is the ideal one as the layout needs to be kind of squary /"boring", and tables can manage that sort of things in a practical and fast way for big amount of content... you know: list of students with their face pics and description of their work, awards, grade, section, subject, etc etc.. ) If I was needing to achieve something more exquisite in terms of design I would certainly not use tables at all !
Still, I would have a try using text frames
Thanks for your reply !