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.IX Title "Excel::Template::Element::Image 3pm"
.TH Excel::Template::Element::Image 3pm "2022-06-13" "perl v5.34.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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Excel::Template::Element::Image \- Excel::Template::Element::Image
.SH "PURPOSE"
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To insert an image into the worksheet
.SH "NODE NAME"
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\&\s-1IMAGE\s0
.SH "INHERITANCE"
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\&\s-1ELEMENT\s0
.SH "EFFECTS"
.IX Header "EFFECTS"
This will consume one column in the current row.
.SH "DEPENDENCIES"
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None
.SH "USAGE"
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Please see "" in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel for more information about the offset and scaling options as well as any other restrictions that might be in place. This node does \fB\s-1NOT\s0\fR perform any sort of validation upon your parameters. You are assumed to know what you are doing.
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Note that the offset and scaling values are \*(L"X,Y\*(R". You \fImust\fR provide both values, even if the Y value is 0. If you provide a 0 value for either scaling option, "" in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel will default that to 1.
.SH "AUTHOR"
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Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com)
.SH "SEE ALSO"
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