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When we use WPS Spreadsheet, we need to insert an attachment in the table to add a supplementary explanation. Take this table as an example. We want to insert a document attachment in the corresponding table cells to add more information. Select cell F2, click the amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab and the amp;quot;File Objectamp;quot; button to select the document we want to insert. When we are finished, a picture of the inserted document will appear. We can adjust the picture to the appropriate size and place it in the cell. In order to make the attachment look better, right-click the attached picture, and select amp;quot;Format Objectamp;quot;. In the pop-up dialog, click the amp;quot;Colors and Linesamp;quot; tab. In the amp;quot;Lineamp;quot; area, we change the color to white and click amp;quot;OKamp;quot;. We want to move column F to another column, but the attached picture doesnamp;#39;t follow. Open the dialog again, click the amp;quot;Properti