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I have a table in Excel with information about cookies, and it also includes images of all of those cookies. In the past, when I inserted an image into Excel, it would just float above the worksheet, but now I can embed those images directly into the cells. The benefit is, lets say I want to filter or sort my data, lets say from maybe most popular to least popular cookie, itll sort all of those images too. We really need to work on that fortune cookie recipe. Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today were going to learn how to insert images directly into cells in Excel. Its really easy, so lets check this out. Here in Excel, I am missing an image for the oatmeal raisin cookie, a classic. I want to insert an image into this cell. Ill select this cell and then up above on the ribbon, lets click on the insert function icon. This opens up the insert function dialog, and here lets search for the new image function. Ill type in image, click on go, and then lets select this