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DeDoubleU
Oct 11, 2020Copper Contributor
Schedule with clocks
I have a client who is deaf and does not understand that we have a schedule that she needs to at least kind of follow. She often randomly takes showers and does her laundry when someone else is trying to do their laundry, etc. Someone's we miss out of things because she randomly decides to do something when we are supposed to be doing something else.
I got her an old fashioned clock so that she can see the time and I want to make her a schedule that has a little image of what the clock should look like when she is supposed to do something. Just looking for some tips on how to go about this with excel. I've never used images on it.
I got her an old fashioned clock so that she can see the time and I want to make her a schedule that has a little image of what the clock should look like when she is supposed to do something. Just looking for some tips on how to go about this with excel. I've never used images on it.
- There are different ways of inserting a picture into a worksheet, here is an example.
Here is a short step-by-step guide:
Open the worksheet in Excel into which the picture is to be inserted.
Select the desired file in Explorer with a simple click.
Press the "Ctrl" and "C" keys simultaneously
Switch to the Excel program and select the location where the picture should be inserted with a simple click.
Press "Ctrl" and "V" at the same timeThe picture appears in the worksheet ๐Create a picture from cells, a chart, or an object in Excel
Excel for Microsoft 365 Excel 2019 Excel 2016 Excel 2013 Excel 2010Analog Clock in Excel (Pie Chart + Doughnut Chart) - File insertedThe third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of me. I makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.
I would be happy to know if I could help.
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)
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- NikolinoDEPlatinum ContributorThere are different ways of inserting a picture into a worksheet, here is an example.
Here is a short step-by-step guide:
Open the worksheet in Excel into which the picture is to be inserted.
Select the desired file in Explorer with a simple click.
Press the "Ctrl" and "C" keys simultaneously
Switch to the Excel program and select the location where the picture should be inserted with a simple click.
Press "Ctrl" and "V" at the same timeThe picture appears in the worksheet ๐Create a picture from cells, a chart, or an object in Excel
Excel for Microsoft 365 Excel 2019 Excel 2016 Excel 2013 Excel 2010Analog Clock in Excel (Pie Chart + Doughnut Chart) - File insertedThe third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of me. I makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.
I would be happy to know if I could help.
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)
- DeDoubleUCopper ContributorThis was a huge help! Thank you so much! And sorry for not responding sooner. I didn't see this until now for some reason. I can finally set that up for her though! Thank you.