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I have a print out here with data that I would like to get into Microsoft Excel, but I definitely dont want to have to manually type that in. Luckily, I can take a picture on either my PC or on my phone, and I can convert that into data, and it works surprisingly well. Lets check out how to do this. Here on my PC, I have a somewhat grainy looking image that I would like to bring into Excel. To bring this image into Excel, up on the top tabs, lets click on the one titled data. Over on the left-hand side, lets select the from picture icon and here we see the option for picture from file. Lets click on that. You can now navigate to where you have the picture on your PC. Ill select this image and over on the right-hand side now, it looks like its analyzing my image and its also preparing my data. I bet its going to do this a lot faster than I could. Its now successfully finished extracting my data, but I notice that a few of these items down below are red.