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Default userform - user selects image file from dir that will display in c


First of all... I am a total beginner, but think I am 80% done with my goal,
but 80 might as well be 0.

I have created a userform to input data into my worksheet. I have 8 fields
which populate my worksheet. On my userform I have an 'Add Data' button which
works like a charm via a tutorial from contextures.com

On each row on my worksheet I would like there to be a product image. How do
I add an input field on my userform that will allow the user to point to an
image file and in essence be my 9th field on the worksheet row? I have tried
creating a button using the getopenfilename along with other commands for
this button but nothing I have tried comes close to achieving my goal. I was
never sure of the code that for that command button.

Can anyone explain to me how I can accomplish this. So, my goal is for the
user to select a photo as one of the fields that will populate my
spreadsheet. Also, if this can be achieved can I set an image size for this
item. Needs to be a little bigger than a thumbnail.
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