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Default Is there a way you can get Excel to change an image in a cell

K. I will try and explain this the best I can.

I am creating a database based on ships.
I have around 50 thumbsized images and I have resized a cell to fit these
images in the main page that gives information about each ship.
I need this cell to be able to change the image each time the name of the
ship changes.
I can't store these images on my HD and link to them as other people useing
the database would have to have the same images as well.
I would like to paste all the images into a seperate sheet in the workbook.
The only way I can think of doing this would be to lock an image to a cell
and then use something like VLOOKUP but I can't find a function that allows
you to lock an image to a cell.

Any help on this would be apreciated.

Thank you.
 
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