How to insert picture in Excel cell, comment, header or footer

The tutorial shows different ways to insert an image in Excel worksheet, fit a picture in a cell, add it to a comment, header or footer. It also explains how to copy, move, resize or replace an image in Excel.

While Microsoft Excel is primarily used as a calculation program, in some situations you may want to store pictures along with data and associate an image with a particular piece of information. For example, a sales manager setting up a spreadsheet of products may want to include an extra column with product images, a real estate professional may wish to add pictures of different buildings, and a florist would definitely want to have photos of flowers in their Excel database.

In this tutorial, we will look at how to insert image in Excel from your computer, OneDrive or from the web, and how to embed a picture into a cell so that it adjusts and moves with the cell when the cell is resized, copied or moved. The below techniques work in all versions of Excel 2010 - Excel 365.

How to insert picture in Excel

All versions of Microsoft Excel allow you to insert pictures stored anywhere on your computer or another computer you are connected to. In Excel 2013 and higher, you can also add an image from web pages and online storages such as OneDrive, Facebook and Flickr.

Insert an image from a computer

Inserting a picture stored on your computer into your Excel worksheet is easy. All you have to do is these 3 quick steps:

  1. In your Excel spreadsheet, click where you want to put a picture.
  2. Switch to the Insert tab > Illustrations group, and click Pictures.
    Inserting an image in Excel from a computer
  3. In the Insert Picture dialog that opens, browse to the picture of interest, select it, and click Insert. This will place the picture near the selected cell, more precisely, the top left corner of the picture will align with the top left corner of the cell.

To insert several images at a time, press and hold the Ctrl key while selecting pictures, and then click Insert, like shown in the screenshot below:
Inserting multiple images at a time

Done! Now, you can re-position or resize your image, or you can lock the picture to a certain cell in a way that it resizes, moves, hides and filters together with the associated cell.

Add picture from the web, OneDrive or Facebook

In the recent versions of Excel 2016 or Excel 2013, you can also add images from web-pages by using Bing Image Search. To have it done, perform these steps:

  1. On the Insert tab, click the Online Pictures button:
    Adding a picture to Excel from the web
  2. The following window will appear, you type what you're looking for into the search box, and hit Enter:
    Searching for a picture online
  3. In search results, click on the picture you like best to select it, and then click Insert. You can also select a few images and have them inserted in your Excel sheet in one go:
    Insert several pictures from the web.

If you are looking for something specific, you can filter the found images by size, type, color or license - just use one or more filters at the top of the search results.

Note. If you plan to distribute your Excel file to someone else, check the picture's copyright to make sure you can legally use it.

Besides adding images from Bing search, you can insert a picture stored on your OneDrive, Facebook or Flickr. For this, click the Online Pictures button on the Insert tab, and then do one of the following:

  • Click Browse next to OneDrive, or
  • Click the Facebook or Flickr icon at the bottom of the window.
    Inserting a picture in Excel from OneDrive, Facebook or Flickr

Note. If your OneDrive account does not appear in the Insert Pictures window, most likely you are not signed in with your Microsoft account. To fix this, click the Sign in link at the upper right corner of the Excel window.

Paste picture in Excel from another program

The easiest way to insert a picture in Excel from another application is this:

  1. Select an image in another application, for example in Microsoft Paint, Word or PowerPoint, and click Ctrl + C to copy it.
  2. Switch back to Excel, select a cell where you want to put the image and press Ctrl + V to paste it. Yep, it's that easy!
    Paste picture in Excel from another program.

How to insert picture in Excel cell

Normally, an image inserted in Excel lies on a separate layer and "floats" on the sheet independently from the cells. If you want to embed an image into a cell, change the picture's properties as shown below:

  1. Resize the inserted picture so that it fits properly within a cell, make the cell bigger if needed, or merge a few cells.
  2. Right-click the picture and select Format Picture…
    To embed the picture into a cell, change its properties.
  3. On the Format Picture pane, switch to the Size & Properties tab, and select the Move and size with cells option.
    Lock the picture to a cell.

That's it! To lock more images, repeat the above steps for each image individually. You can even put two or more images into one cell if needed. As a result, you will have a beautifully organized Excel sheet where each image is linked to a particular data item, like this:
Multiple images in Excel, each linked to a certain cell.

Now, when you move, copy, filter or hide the cells, the pictures will also be moved, copied, filtered or hidden. The image in the copied/moved cell will be positioned the same way as the original.

How to insert multiple pictures into cells in Excel

As you have just seen, it's quite easy to add a picture in an Excel cell. But what if you have a dozen different images to insert? Changing the properties of each picture individually would be a waste of time. With our Ultimate Suite for Excel, you can have the job done in seconds.

  1. Select the left top cell of the range where you want to insert pictures.
  2. On the Excel ribbon, go to the Ablebits Tools tab > Utilities group, and click the Insert Picture button.
  3. Choose whether you want to arrange pictures vertically in a column or horizontally in a row, and then specify how you want to fit images:
    • Fit to Cell - resize each picture to fit the size of a cell.
    • Fit to Image - adjust each cell to the size of a picture.
    • Specify Height - resize the picture to a specific height.
  4. Select the pictures you want to insert and click the Open button.

Insert multiple pictures into cells in Excel

Note. For pictures inserted in this way, the Move but don't size with cells option is selected, meaning the pictures will keep their size when you move or copy cells.

How to insert picture in a comment

Inserting an image into an Excel comment may often convey your point better. To have it done, please follow these steps:

  1. Create a new comment in the usual way: by clicking New Comment on the Review tab, or selecting Insert Comment from the right-click menu, or pressing Shift + F2.
  2. Right click the border of the comment, and choose Format Comment… from the context menu.

    If you are inserting a picture into an existing comment, click Show All Comments on the Review tab, and then right-click the border of the comment of interest.
    Right click the border of the comment, and choose Format Comment.

  3. In the Format Comment dialog box, switch to the Colors and Lines tab, open the Color drop down list, and click Fill Effects:
    Open the Color drop down list, and click Fill Effects.
  4. In the Fill Effect dialog box, go to the Picture tab, click the Select Picture button, locate the desired image, select it and click Open. This will show the picture preview in the comment.

    If you want to Lock picture aspect ratio, select the corresponding checkbox like shown in the screenshot below:
    Inserting a picture in an Excel comment

  5. Click OK twice to close both dialogs.

The picture has been embedded into the comment and will show up when you hover over the cell:
The picture is embedded into the comment.

A quick way to insert a picture in a comment

If you'd rather not waste your time on routine tasks like this, Ultimate Suite for Excel can save a few more minutes for you. Here's how:

  1. Select a cell where you want to add a comment.
  2. On the Ablebits Tools tab, in the Utilities group, click Comments Manager > Insert Picture.
  3. Select the image you want to insert and click Open. Done!

Quick way to insert a picture in a comment in Excel

In situations when you want to add a picture into the header or footer of your Excel worksheet, proceed with the following steps:

  1. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Header & Footer. This should take you to the Header & Footer tab.
  2. To insert a picture in the header, click a left, right or center header box. To insert a picture in the footer, first click the text "Add footer", and then click within one of the three boxes that will appear.
  3. On the Header & Footer tab, in the Header & Footer Elements group, click Picture.
    Embedding a picture into Excel header
  4. The Insert Pictures dialog window will pop up. You browse to the picture you want to add and click Insert. The &[Picture] placeholder will appear in the header box. As soon as you click anywhere outside of the header box, the inserted picture will appear:
    The picture is inserted in the header of an Excel worksheet.

Insert a picture in Excel cell with formula

Microsoft 365 subscribers have one more exceptionally easy way to insert a picture in cells - the IMAGE function. All you need to do is:

  1. Upload your image to any website with the "https" protocol in any of these formats: BMP, JPG/JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, ICO, or WEBP.
  2. Insert an IMAGE formula into a cell.
  3. Press the Enter key. Done!

For example:

=IMAGE("https://cdn.ablebits.com/_img-blog/picture-excel/periwinkle-flowers.jpg", "Periwinkle-flowers")

The image immediately appears in a cell. The size is adjusted automatically to fit into the cell maintaining the aspect ratio. It's also possible to fill the entire cell with the image or set given width and height. When you hover over the cell, a bigger tooltip will pop up.
Insert a picture in Excel with a formula.

For more information, please see How to use the IMAGE function in Excel.

Insert data from another sheet as picture

As you have just seen, Microsoft Excel provides a numbers of different ways to insert an image into a cell or in a specific area of a worksheet. But did you know you can also copy information from one Excel sheet and insert it in another sheet as an image? This technique comes in handy when you are working on a summary report or assembling data from several worksheets for printing.

Overall, there are two methods to insert Excel data as picture:

Copy as Picture option - allows copy/pasting information from another sheet as a static image.

Camera tool - inserts data from another sheet as a dynamic picture that updates automatically when the original data changes.

How to copy/paste as picture in Excel

To copy Excel data as an image, select the cells, chart(s) or object(s) of interest and do the following.

  1. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the little arrow next to Copy, and then click Copy as Picture…
    Copy as Picture in Excel
  2. Choose whether you want to save the copied contents As shown on screen or As shown when printed, and click OK:
    Choose to save the copied data As shown on screen or As shown when printed.
  3. On another sheet or in a different Excel document, click where you want to put the picture and press Ctrl + V.

That's it! The data from one Excel worksheet is pasted into another sheet as a static picture.

Make a dynamic picture with Camera tool

To begin with, add the Camera tool to your Excel ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar as explained here.
The Camera button is added to Quick Access Toolbar.

With the Camera button in place, perform the following steps to take a photo of any Excel data including cells, tables, charts, shapes, and the like:

  1. Select a range of cells to be included in the picture. To capture a chart, select the cells surrounding it.
  2. Click on the Camera icon.
  3. In another worksheet, click where you want to add a picture. That's all there is to it!

Unlike the Copy as Picture option, Excel Camera creates a "live" image that synchronizes with the original data automatically.

How to modify picture in Excel

After inserting a picture in Excel what is the first thing you'd usually want to do with it? Position properly on the sheet, resize to fit into a cell, or maybe try some new designs and styles? The following sections demonstrate some of the most frequent manipulations with images in Excel.

How to copy or move picture in Excel

To move an image in Excel, select it and hover the mouse over the picture until the pointer changes into the four-headed arrow, then you can click the image and drag it anywhere you want:
Drag the picture to move it.

To adjust the position of a picture in a cell, press and hold the Ctrl key while using the arrows keys to reposition the picture. This will move the image in small increments equal to the size of 1 screen pixel.

To move an image to a new sheet or workbook, select the image and press Ctrl + X to cut it, then open another sheet or a different Excel document and press Ctrl + V to paste the image. Depending on how far you'd like to move an image in the current sheet, it may also be easier to use this cut/paste technique.

To copy a picture to clipboard, click on it and press Ctrl + C (or right-click the picture, and then click Copy). After that, navigate to where you wish to place a copy (in the same or in a different worksheet), and press Ctrl + V to paste the picture.

How to resize picture in Excel

The easiest way to resize an image in Excel is to select it, and then drag in or out by using the sizing handles. To keep the aspect ratio intact, drag one of the corners of the image.
Resizing a picture in Excel

Another way to resize a picture in Excel is to type the desired height and width in inches in the corresponding boxes on the Picture Tools Format tab, in the Size group. This tab appears on the ribbon as soon as you select the picture. To preserve the aspect ratio, type just one measurement and let Excel change the other automatically.
Supply the desired height and width of the image in inches.

How to change picture's colors and styles

Of course, Microsoft Excel does not have all the capabilities of photo editing software programs, but you may be surprised to know how many different effects you can apply to images directly in your worksheets. For this, select the picture, and navigate to the Format tab under Picture Tools:
Options to change the picture's colors and styles

Here is a short overview of the most useful format options:

  • Remove the image background (Remove Background button in the Adjust group).
  • Improve the brightness, sharpness or contrast of the picture (Corrections button in the Adjust group).
  • Adjust the image colors by changing saturation, tone or do complete recoloring (Color button in the Adjust group).
  • Add some artistic effects so that your image looks more like a painting or sketch (Artistic Effects button in the Adjust group).
  • Apply special picture styles such as 3-D effect, shadows, and reflections (Picture Styles group).
  • Add or remove the picture borders (Picture Border button in the Picture Styles group).
  • Reduce the image file size (Compress Pictures button in the Adjust group).
  • Crop the picture to remove unwanted areas (Crop button in the Size group)
  • Rotate the picture at any angle and flip it vertically or horizontally (Rotate button in the Arrange group).
  • And more!

To restore the original size and format of the image, click the Reset Picture button in the Adjust group.

How to replace picture in Excel

To replace an existing picture with a new one, right-click it, and then click Change Picture. Choose whether you want to insert a new picture from a file or online sources,
locate it, and click Insert:
Replacing a picture in Excel

The new picture will be placed exactly in the same position as the old one and will have the same formatting options. For example, if the previous picture was inserted into a cell, the new one will also be.

How to delete picture in Excel

To delete a single picture, simply select it and press the Delete button on your keyboard.

To delete several pictures, press and hold Ctrl while you select images, and then press Delete.

To delete all pictures on the current sheet, use the Go To Special feature in this way:

  • Press F5 key to open the Go To dialog box.
  • Click the Special… button at the bottom.
  • In the Go To Special dialog, check the Object option, and click OK. This will select all pictures on the active worksheet, and you press the Delete key to delete them all.

Deleting all pictures on the current sheet

Note. Please be very careful when using this method because it selects all objects including pictures, shapes, WordArt, etc. So, before pressing Delete, make sure the selection does not contain some objects that you'd like to keep.

This is how you insert and work with pictures in Excel. I hope you will find the information helpful. Anyway, I thank you for reading and hope to see you on our blog next week!

52 comments

  1. I have tried copying photos from my desktop into my excel sheet in 2 ways;
    1) with Ctr C & Ctr V
    2) By opening the JPEG file, copy and then paste special as picture in the sheet.

    As soon as I save or move to another tab and get back to it later it appears to be hidden as I can see a box but not the picture itself.
    It is visible on print preview but not on my screen
    What am I doing wrong??

  2. The information in the section "Paste picture in Excel from another program" isn't accurate.
    ...
    "Switch back to Excel, select a cell where you want to put the image and press Ctrl + V to paste it"

    The image always is pasted into cell A1 instead of the selected cell.

  3. This was a very helpful article on how to insert pictures into different areas of an Excel spreadsheet. As someone who frequently uses Excel for data analysis and reporting, I found the step-by-step instructions and screenshots to be very clear and easy to follow.

    One of the things I appreciated about this article was the variety of options presented for inserting pictures into different areas of the spreadsheet. Whether you want to add an image to a cell, a comment, or a header/footer, there are multiple ways to do so, and this article covers them all. I also found the section on resizing and formatting pictures to be very useful, as it can be frustrating when images don't fit correctly in the Excel layout.

    Overall, I think this article will be a great resource for anyone who needs to add images to Excel spreadsheets for visual appeal or data presentation. The instructions are concise and easy to understand, and the screenshots provide helpful visual aids. Thanks for sharing this useful guide!

    John

  4. Many thanks Svetlana! Your post has helped me resolve the issue of a shape that I simple couldn’t remove no matter how many times I deleted it nor resized, it would keep populating.
    Many thanks for your insights as well as your effort to share with us!
    Blessings
    Megan

  5. hey i want to insert multiple QR codes in multiple cells based on file name in 1 specific folder automatically, is that possible?
    so this multiple QR codes is going to sorted based on their file name, and i want to automatically changed the pictures in excel whenever the picture in that QR folders changed (but still same file name)

  6. I am trying to use an excel sheet to store multiple QR Codes as bitmap images and use this as a database to retrieve these codes when needed, by a label printing program. Can this be done, that is storing and retrieving images ????

    • Hi!
      Have you tried the ways described in this blog post? If they don’t work for you, then please describe your task in detail, I’ll try to suggest a solution.

    • same man, and for me the QR codes is going to be always change and i want automatically changed in excel

  7. I want the picture inserted into the cell to abide by the cell's alignment properties (eg, centred horizontally and vertically), if the picture is smaller than the cell. How do I make it do that? It is allowing me to at most align it to the cell's extremes (right/left and top/bottom) if I drag holding down Alt. Please help.

  8. Hi
    I am adding pictures to comments using your advice which is great. What I cant seem to do is rotate the picture to the right aspect. I have tried ticking, unticking the aspect ratio etc. but nothing changes.
    Any ideas please/
    Thanks
    Paul

  9. Hello
    I want to paste a picture/screenshots or cutted/copied pictures in a standard or fixed dimensions like 5 x 7 cm. How can I do it? Is there any solution to do it?
    Thank you.

  10. Hello

    I am working on a PC. I would like to be able to insert a screenshot from a web browser into Excel, shrink it, then enlarge later for future reference. When I do that (via Insert, Pictures, Picture from File) and save the file, close, then reopen and enlarge the picture file, it is all blurry.

    Is there a solution for this at all?

    Thank you in advance! (I am pulling my hair out about this one).

    Regards

    • I want to do the same thing! I'd like the image to be saved with the excel file so it's included when I share it, be small enough that it doesn't disrupt the larger table, and then be able to be opened when needed for reference. The only thing I've come up with is inserting images on a separate tab and linking to them!

  11. thanks a billion

  12. Thank You......

  13. I use an iPad Gen 8 (no WIFI). I need to be able to select a cell and then insert a photo via camera and have it auto insert and auto size into the selected cell. Can this be accomplished?

  14. Great site. Cheers for posting.

    cool

  15. This is a major help. Thanks for this :)

  16. I am trying to copy an inputted picture from one sheet to another , dragging a jpeg or bitmp image in to a sheet that copies to another sheet and can be changed .... overview : i created a form a general information templet about my sales people with an added picture in the corner of the form, after the general info is done a profile picture is added and migrated to an out put formatted sheet ... is there a way to have excel do this ??? thanks

  17. You say click on the footer. I can't. The header comes up with a left, right and centre box. I can click in those, I can add a header, but there are no footer boxes for me to click in.

    • Hi Neil,

      At the bottom of the page, you should see the text "Add footer". Click this text and 3 footer boxes will appear.

  18. ALL VEDIO & PHOTOS FROM 2018 TO 2019 RECOVERING

  19. After inserting the image into a cell. Is it possible to save the excel as a csv and import into I design to create a merged file with text and images?

  20. It's obvious that excel is not great at everything, mediocre at best, at most things.
    It's what happens when a monopoly product has no competitors.
    Handling of graphics & picture files is unintuitive, incomplete, errors are unexplained.
    Lovely eh?

  21. In printing several pages having picture logos, the picture breaks, only picture on page 1 comes out well. What could be the cause?

  22. How i change picture from vertically/fit to cell to horizontally/fit to cell and can i set shotcut for this?

  23. I want to use excel to organize an event.
    I want to add Artist first and last Name, contact info, Status of her art piece (it is in Studio, or needs to be picked up etc. , I want to add an image of the art piece and item # and a cell for the artists 5 short bio that would include their website if they have one.
    When it comes to putting the artist name and bio and image on line to buy can I use the excel doc I just mentioned above. OR will the photo be too small etc.
    Your thoughts

  24. Thanks with appreciate

  25. You didn't explain how to post an image from one Excel document into the header of another. Which is exactly what I'm trying to do. Excel won't let you paste the image. The image isn't saved as a file so I can't browse to import it. It only exists as a logo on another spreadsheet. This must be a limitation with Excel.

  26. How to fix one singe jpeg image into the entire worksheet without stretching the image.

  27. Thanks

  28. how to add picture from other cell?

  29. I Insert the picture in the cell and also lock the aspect ratio. When I try to insert the picture into another cell, using a basic formula e.g. with =$A$1 only a 0 appears. (Note that the picture is located in A1. The picture is NOT shown.
    What is wrong???

  30. This was extremely helpful, thank you.

  31. Hello,
    I want to make picture image as grouping where is this group icon available .

  32. We insert logo images on our Excel docs (Office365 vers). Unfortunately, when others open the doc, that logo is looking 4 to 5 times larger in print preview and print. I've tried to reformat the size, to no avail. How does this get corrected? I don't want to change every doc to a pdf. Thanks.

  33. After I insert a picture in a cell, how do I refer to it so that it appears in a specific cell on another worksheet based on a drop-down list?

  34. In my Excel file that i have been using for a year I inserted photos but now they are locked, I cannot access, delete, change them nor can I insert new ones . How to proceed?

  35. Hey,

    the function to change the picture is suddenly gone and I cant find any function for this.
    When inserting a new picture I do an overlay now. But the quality is very bad after saving the file as a pdf to send it to a customer.

  36. How can I print exile with title bar using my Lexmark printer?

  37. Hi there! I am trying to insert an image into a cell and I followed your directions exactly above and it's still not working right. It still "floats" on the spreadsheet and is not truly in the cell if that makes sense. I have already resized and selected "move and size with cells" but it still doesn't work right. Any thoughts? I am using Office Professional Plus 2013. Thank you!

  38. I am trying to add a picture to a comment. I do not have all of the options for formatting. The only option I have in formatting is font. Could this be because I am using Excel 2010? Any ideas?

    • Hello, Stephanie,

      please take a closer look at this point of the article above. It shows step-by-step example screenshots on how to add a picture to a comment.

      If this doesn't work, please consider trying our Comments Manager tool. It has an option to quickly add any picture to the cell comment in Excel.

      Please note that the tool comes as a part of our Ultimate Suite collection of add-ins. Feel free to download and install its fully-functional trial version from this web-page:
      https://www.ablebits.com/downloads/index.php

      You can find the instructions on how to work with Comments Manager on this help-page.

      • You have to click on the border of the comment to get all the formatting tabs!

      • thanks Natalia Sharashova

  39. Thanks

  40. Thanks, Svetlana. for your post.

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