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Is it possible to extract background image from a comment? I have exce data
with images embedded as comments. I would like to save them as separate
image file. Any help?
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Hi,

If you are talking about real Excel Comments, not picture you have typed on,
then you can usually find the file by right clicking the border of the
displayed comment and choosing Format Comment, pick the Colors tab, opening
the Fill Color drop down and choosing Fill Effects, Picture tab. Below the
picture will be the file name of the picture.

Go to the Windows Search command and enter that name. If the picture is on
your computer Windows should find it.

If this helps, please click Yes

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

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Is it possible to extract background image from a comment? I have exce data
with images embedded as comments. I would like to save them as separate
image file. Any help?

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