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I have inserted an image on a worksheet that I have created. However when I
open the workbook the image will not load on this particular worksheet, I
just get a red x. I have it on other pages in the workbook, which are
strictly graphs, and it loads just fine.
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Default Image not loading when opening Workbook

Hi
You can try this, this is what I'd do. You close the sheet, then go to
excell, open file, and in that window where you normally mark the sheet and
say open, right next to the "open" button, there is an arrow. When you say
open and repair, in other cases it works like an "update" button, so it might
work. I never had the exact same problem, but in other cases it has worked
for me.

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I have inserted an image on a worksheet that I have created. However when I
open the workbook the image will not load on this particular worksheet, I
just get a red x. I have it on other pages in the workbook, which are
strictly graphs, and it loads just fine.

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