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WPS Spreadsheet and Microsoft Excel both have the function of inserting pictures. Compared with Microsoft Excel, WPS spreadsheet has an added advantage-"Embed to cell". In Microsoft Excel, we usually need to manually adjust the size of the pictures after inserting them. If the position of the table changes, the inserted pictures will not fit in the new cells, requiring us to readjust these pictures, which will be time-consuming if they are excessive. Faced with this situation, we can use the "Embed to Cell" function in WPS Spreadsheet, which has three advantages. First, Click "Embed to Cell," the picture will be automatically embedded in the cell. Let's insert some horizontal pictures. Adjust the row height and column width of the cell. Then the picture will be adjusted with the cell without changing the picture's aspect ratio. At this time, the picture does not fill up the cell. We only need to place the mouse in the middle of column E and column F. Double-click, and the picture will...