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I am transforming html report content (which is generated using XML and
XSLT) into Excel wroksheet. I opened the excel file and delete the image from
the cell but the excel does not allow to delete an image. I could not able to
find the properties of the cell.

How could i delete the image from the cell?

Thanks
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First check to see if the worksheet and workbook are protected. You likely
will have to unprotect these prior to deleting the image - depending on what
is specified as locked prior to protecting.

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Hi

I am transforming html report content (which is generated using XML and
XSLT) into Excel wroksheet. I opened the excel file and delete the image from
the cell but the excel does not allow to delete an image. I could not able to
find the properties of the cell.

How could i delete the image from the cell?

Thanks
Yuva.

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