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Sands2

Import Images into cells from a file without using VBA or Macro. Can it be done ?
 
MS Office 2010

Can I name my images like :
1
2
3

Is there some sort of excel feature to add it to the spreadsheet where I'd drag the cell and it follows the pattern into the other cells importing the named images like:
1
2
3

An excel feature in MS Office 2010 version to add it to the spreadsheet where I would drag the cell and it follows the pattern into the other cells ?

Or do I need a macro or VBA code to do so?

Everything I searched and found here all they way back to 2006 on image importing, required some code or Macro.

Thank you.

GS[_2_]

Import Images into cells from a file without using VBA or Macro. Can it be done ?
 
Sands2 brought next idea :
MS Office 2010

Can I name my images like :
1
2
3

Is there some sort of excel feature to add it to the spreadsheet where
I'd drag the cell and it follows the pattern into the other cells
importing the named images like:
1
2
3

An excel feature in MS Office 2010 version to add it to the spreadsheet
where I would drag the cell and it follows the pattern into the other
cells ?

Or do I need a macro or VBA code to do so?

Everything I searched and found here all they way back to 2006 on image
importing, required some code or Macro.

Thank you.


Normally, images are imported to the active cell, where the top/left of
the cell is the top/left of the image. Then you can resize it via drag
handles. Otherwise, you'll need to draw frames and import the image to
them.

--
Garry

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