![]() ![]() Place your cursor on one of the circles (e.g., bottom right), hold down the left mouse button and drag down and over to enlarge the image or drag up and to the left to reduce it. After you insert a shape, icon, picture, or 3D model, notice the four circles (called image “handles”) in the four corners, plus the circles located at the middle top and bottom, and both sides.Ģ. Sizing the illustrations is a familiar process that you have likely used in other programs. Insert Shapes, Icons, Pictures, or 3D Models Sizing the Illustrationsġ. Once you click the image you want, you must then click the Insert button for the image to appear on the spreadsheet. With the other INSERT > Illustrations (Icons, Online Pictures, 3d Models, etc.), Excel provides a graphical submenu for you to select from the image library. NOTE: When you select Shapes, as soon as you click the one you want, Excel inserts the drawing crosshair into your spreadsheet, which then requires you to hold down the left mouse button and drag down and over to “draw” the shape. The sizing and manipulation options for the 3D Models are amazing! You can change the X, Y, or Z Rotation, change the Camera View for the X, Y, and Z Position or Look-at-Point or you can select a three-dimensional view from a list of preset options. The best shapes are under INSERT > Illustrations > 3D Models. ![]()
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