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Import data from Image in Excel
Today, we will cover importing data from a picture, a powerful feature that allows you to convert printed or handwritten data into editable Excel sheet.
Many of you might already be familiar with this feature or using it. If you're one of them, feel free to skip today's edition.
For those ready to upgrade their data entry efficiency, let's learn how to import data from a picture in Excel. This technique will save you a lot of time and energy.
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Open Excel and Navigate to the Data Tab
Initiate the Image Import Process by Go to “From Picture”
and Select “Picture from Files”
Select and Upload Your Image
Review and Confirm the Data Extraction
Insert the Data into Excel
Enjoy!
Importing tables from pictures into Excel is a powerful feature that can save time and reduce errors in digitizing data. By leveraging this functionality, you can efficiently convert printed or handwritten data into editable Excel format, enhancing your data management capabilities.
Stay tuned for more Excel tips and tricks in our future issues. Happy importing!