Excel:Insert in-cell images with the new IMAGE function

In-cell images can now be easily added to your Excel worksheets, eliminating the need for them to float on top. With this new feature, you can resize and move cells, sort and filter data, and work with images within an Excel table. This feature is available on the Android platform and for cloud instances such as GCC High, DoD, and Worldwide.
If you've been looking for a way to add images to your Excel worksheets without having them overlap or interfere with your data, the new IMAGE function is the solution you've been waiting for. This feature was made available in December CY2022 and is now in general availability release phase. You can incorporate images directly within your Excel cells quickly and easily.
If you want to learn more about this new feature and how it can improve your Excel workflow, check out the post Excel: Insert in-cell images with the new IMAGE function on the M365 Admin blog.
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