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Microsoft Excel has a great new function out for Microsoft 365 users. It is called the IMAGE function. It is October, 2022. If you donamp;#39;t have this function yet, youamp;#39;re an M 365 user, youamp;#39;ll have it soon, itamp;#39;s just in beta roll out right now. Whatamp;#39;s so cool about it, is instead of having to insert picture to put a picture in, you can reference the URL of an image. So I will do this twice. One time to explain how the function works, and two, Iamp;#39;ll do this with a table. Letamp;#39;s go ahead and dive in right now. Iamp;#39;m over on my website. I need to find some images, so I went to my blog page, scroll down, there is a OneDrive image that I want. Iamp;#39;m going to right-click that image, Copy image address. Iamp;#39;m in Chrome, if youamp;#39;re in a different browser, youamp;#39;ll have something similar when you right-click. In case youamp;#39;re wondering, how in the world does that image look, Just op