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Hey, itamp;#39;s Bill Jelen from MrExcel. This is one of those. amp;quot;Boy, Microsoft did this feature, not the way that I wouldamp;#39;ve wanted it, and Iamp;#39;m pretty disappointedamp;quot;. But one day later, I figured out a great hack using VBA to allow us to use essentially, a formula to insert an image in a cell when that image is on the local hard drive. Letamp;#39;s go. All right. In this episode weamp;#39;re going to put a picture in a cell using a formula and that picture is stored locally instead of on the web. See, back in video 2606, there were a couple of problems that cropped up along the way. The first thing I did was, I found a folder of images and I use Power Query, to pull those into Excel. You donamp;#39;t need to see those steps. Weamp;#39;ll just do it real fast. And then the next thing I did was insert pictures, place in cell, from this device. And I selected all of the pictures in the folder. Hereamp;#39;s the problem. Okay? For whatever reason, th