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Iamp;#39;ve got great news for you. We can now insert images inside an Excel cell, which means we can easily do a lookup on images. This also means we can easily create more professional-looking Excel dashboards. Hereamp;#39;s how it works. Okay, so first of all, heads up. As I was preparing to record for this, I was testing something which I was pretty sure is not going to work, but then it worked. So make sure you stay for that. But first of all, let me just take you through the setup I have here. Weamp;#39;re going to see how we can insert an image in a cell and how we can return an image via formulas. So, I have a list of managers, the project theyamp;#39;re working on, and their picture. Iamp;#39;ve already inserted these in the cell. As you can see, the picture size is going to depend on the size of the cell. Now, you can always pop out an image from the cell by using the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + F5, and you get to see a bigger version of it. You