Hi Jane-e
I use Excel on a Mac at the office - I use a pc at home but don't have excel - I use Libre Office as it's free.
Apparently when you insert a picture in Excel it sits on an invisible layer that floats over the background. I found a tip online - I'm sure what it says below is what I did.
- Resize the inserted picture so that it fits properly within a cell, make the cell bigger if needed, or merge a few cells.
- Right-click the picture and select Format Picture…
- On the Format Picture pane, switch to the Size & Properties tab, and select the Move and size with cells option.
Good luck
Steve
Hi Steve,
I played with it some more and lo and behold, I got it to work, and I hope it's the way you want it to.
First, know that Option + resize will snap to the edges of the cell in Excel, but be careful not to distort.
I copied the Excel table to Word and saw that it had automatically anchored the images, and it appears that Excel is now anchoring images as well, but we can't see hidden characters, so that gave me an idea.
I saved the Excel file in Excel format.
In InDesign, I chose File > Place > Shift + Open to get Options
The two changes are made to the defaults are:
- Table: Formatted table
- Include Inline Graphics (enabled)
Is this what you are looking for?
