Thanks for the quick response.
It works only for 1.jpg and not for any other pictures.

Kindly look into the code

thanks once again.



On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 12:00 AM, De Premor <d...@premor.net> wrote:

> Here is the code, you can make changes or experiment with it
>
> Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As
> Boolean)
>     On Error Resume Next
>     If Target.Column = 1 Then
>         Target.Offset(0, 1).Select
>         ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert("C:\Product\Pictures\" & Target.Value2
> & ".jpg").Select
>         With Selection.ShapeRange
>             .Height = Target.Offset(0, 1).Height
>             .LockAspectRatio = msoFalse
>             .Width = Target.Offset(0, 1).Width
>             .Line.Visible = msoTrue
>             .Line.Weight = 0.25
>         End With
>         Target.Select
>     End If
> End Sub
>
> Rgds,
> [dp]
>
> On 01/08/2015 2:25, prkhan56 wrote:
>
> I am using Excel 2010
> I have a problem as shown in the attached sample data
>
> In the directory C:\Product\Pictures I have many files with the names
> shown in Column A under the Code group eg: 1.jpg, 2.jpg ….and so on
>
> The size of inserted picture should be of the same height and width of the
> cell in Column B.
>
> I want a macro which when run should look up the Code number in Col A.
> viz: if code is 1 then it should put the pic in Column B of 1.jpg and so
> on an so forth
>
> If there is no value in Col A then it should do nothing otherwise put the
> respective pictures from C:\Product\Pictures.
>
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
> A sample file is attached herewith
>
> TIA
> Rashid
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