“Fatastic! Love the comment insert and ability to resize this. It also resorts when you resort a table!
Will definitely be recommending to friends and colleague.”
Dave Turner, Gold Coast, Australia
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Excel Image Assistant 1.8 running on Microsoft® Excel® 2010 *
* New version is also tested and works fine on Excel® 2000/XP/2003/2007
Insert pictures into Excel cells
With latest version of the Excel Image Assistant you can easily insert pictures into Excel cells with 4 different methods:
1. Insert pictures in Excel cells
2. Insert pictures in Excel cells based on cell value (file name)
3. Insert pictures in Excel cells based on cell value (file name with file extension)
4. Insert pictures in Excel cells based on cell value (full path)
All inserting above can be done in two ways, one by one or you can insert all pictures from selected folder at once....just one click away.
Before inserting adjust row height (heigher row = bigger image) then the rest Excel Image Assistant
will do it for you.
Once you insert picture in Excel you can share you file or you can send it by e-mail.
Insert pictures into Excel cell comments
Methods are the same like inserting into cells but in this case images will be placed into comments.
Probably the best solution to anchor or embed image to cell.
5. Insert pictures into Excel cell comments
6. Insert pictures into Excel cell comments based on cell value (file name)
7. Insert pictures into Excel cell comments based on cell value (file name with file extension)
8. Insert pictures into Excel cell comments based on cell value (full path)
Before inserting just select size (settings tab) and the rest is Excel Image Assistant...
Insert picture file names into Excel cells
Once you set the path and file type you cane easily insert picture file names into Excel cells.
It's very usefull if your pictures are named same like:
- product code
- product ID
- product description
Once you get file names into Excel cells you can easily insert pictures according to file names or
you can view pictures within Excel..
Most ERP software programs are able to export data from DB to Excel so in that case there is no need to insert file names. You will get more data from ERP (Product ID, Description, Price, etc.) and Excel Image Assistant will fill missing part.......images.
View pictures in Excel
If your Excel file is loaded with:
1. File name
2. File name with file extension
3. File name with full path
you can easily view pictures within Excel.........just click on cell with file name and go.
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