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KellyPrince-c0e
Community Member
Your post could not be more timely. I'm revamping our QA process right now, and could not be more excited! My issue has been a way to keep a screen grab stable in the Excel file. If you just paste it in the cell, it floats all over the place. There's some steps you can take to anchor the graphic and then resize the row to accommodate the height of the screen grab but it's cumbersome. Any ideas?
AllisonLaMotte
10 years agoStaff
Awesome! So glad this article came just in time. I totally understand your dilemma! What I usually do it just resize all the rows so that they are big enough to accommodate an image, and then manually adjust each image I insert so that it fits inside. If one image is particularly large, I readjust the row again slightly. I found this article about how to lock images to cells in Excel that may help you out: http://www.solveyourtech.com/insert-picture-cell-excel-2010/
Another solution is to get Droplr, since then all you need room for is the link.
Another solution is to get Droplr, since then all you need room for is the link.
- KellyPrince-c0e10 years agoCommunity MemberThanks! I had located that information and set it up in out template. We'll have to education our clients on the manual aspects...a screen shot is worth 1000 words!
- AllisonLaMotte10 years agoStaffSo true!