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    is it possible to insert an image into excel xml file generated by xslt. and i have 64 bit encoded string for an image how can i generate an image using xsl into excel xml file can any body have an idea pls help me Thanks in advance raja

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      is it possible to insert an image into excel xml file generated by xslt. and i have 64 bit encoded string for an image how can i generate an image using xsl into excel xml file can any body have an idea pls help me Thanks in advance raja

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      I have MS Excel 2003 and I cannot even save an image in a Xml Spreadsheet. As far as I know, in order to get that to work, you will have to write a macro (in Excel) that converts a 64-bit encoded string into a graphic, hide the string, and insert the graphic. Geo

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        I have MS Excel 2003 and I cannot even save an image in a Xml Spreadsheet. As far as I know, in order to get that to work, you will have to write a macro (in Excel) that converts a 64-bit encoded string into a graphic, hide the string, and insert the graphic. Geo

        "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill

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        hi george, thanks for your response, pls help me i am new to xml and computer field can u please explain me where can i get the material for to do this thanks raja

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          hi george, thanks for your response, pls help me i am new to xml and computer field can u please explain me where can i get the material for to do this thanks raja

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          In Excel 2003, the macro language is VBA. So, you will need to find code for Visual Basic that does a conversion from a 64-bit encoded string to the graphic format of your choice. Anyway, you will need to learn how to use VBA in Excel. I have never attempted to do such a thing. Thus, you need to do some Googling.

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            In Excel 2003, the macro language is VBA. So, you will need to find code for Visual Basic that does a conversion from a 64-bit encoded string to the graphic format of your choice. Anyway, you will need to learn how to use VBA in Excel. I have never attempted to do such a thing. Thus, you need to do some Googling.

            "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill

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            thank you george. if i have any problem 'll let you know thanks raja

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