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Adding Graphics to a Worksheet

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Excel allows you to insert a variety of graphics into a worksheet, including pictures, clip art, WordArt, and shapes. These graphics are often integral to the usability of a spreadsheet, such as product images included in a spreadsheet used as an order form or a diagram used to explain a process. Or they can be purely aesthetic, like shapes used to emphasize text or arrows added to draw attention to particular results or forecasts. Either way, many Excel users will probably use some type of graphics within their workbooks at some stage.

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(2007). Adding Graphics to a Worksheet. In: Excel 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0389-6_12

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