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Hi :)
I think other people have had a lot of trouble with this sort of
thing.  I think trying to contain an image into a specific cell is
difficult and i am not sure if it can even be done at all.

It might be that you need to use Base or html pages to do something like this.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 26 January 2015 at 17:41, Kolbjørn Stuestøl <kolbjoern@stuestoel.no> wrote:
In Calc I would like to insert an image in a cell depending on the
conditions set in another cell.
Example: A2=IF(A1=1;insert image.jpg;"")  (If A1=1 insert an image in A2
else insert nothing).
Is it possible?
If Yes, how to do it?

Kolbjoern

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