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You can choose to INSERT CLIP ART, located on the INSERT menu tab. Select the folder image desired ... place that in the appropriate cell.

Next, assign a macro to the image by RIGHT CLICK ....

You'll need to create a separate macro for each image that points to the location (PATH) of the image to be displayed.

Then SAVE.
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