Good question. I had in mind that maybe the macro could locate specific text in the document (e.g., "IMAGE 1") and replace the text with an image. The image would be imported from a designated folder, where all of the file names are named in such a way that the macro knows which to grab. For example, the imaged named "1" would always be inserted over the "IMAGE 1" text on the page. This particular template always uses thirteen images, as you can see in the attachment showing the image source folder.
If that's not possible, is there a way to tell the macro to locate a specific row/column combination? If so, row 2 column 2 should use the "IMAGE 1" image, row 3 column 2 should use the "IMAGE 1" image, row 4 column 2 should use three images: "IMAGE 2" "IMAGE 3" and "IMAGE 4" in that order, left to right.
If neither of those options are possible to accomplish with a macro . . . I'll have to think on it some more.
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