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How do I add a picture to an excell file. So that when I do a datamerge the
picture comes up as well?? PLease help
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you can't. the most you can do is insert a hyperlink to the picture and
merge that.

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An object cannot be inserted into a cell, only lay on top.

Where is the datamerge taking taking place?

With more information on your needs a method may be available.


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