![]() ![]() Because of those troubles, we’re using the Microsoft supplied example photos in this article.Even for a preview feature ‘Insert Data from Picture’ is a mess. The worksheet formatting and optical character recognition was so awful that manually typing is probably faster. We could not get ‘Data from Picture’ to work reliably.Įven a simple Excel worksheet printed out with default settings could not be properly converted back into Excel.The idea is simple, take a photo of a table or grid in a document then Excel will convert it into a worksheet you can use.Īccording to Microsoft, a photo like thisīefore we show how it’s (supposed) to work, a few notes to keep in mind. As usual, some conditions and limitations apply to Insert Data from Picture that are overlooked in the usual hype. ![]() Excel for Android has a new trick, converting photos of tables or other documents into worksheets.
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