How to Align Images in Excel

In Microsoft Excel 2007, you can align images in relation to each other. This requires you to select the images and use the Align command to align the images along the left, right, center, middle, top or bottom. Using the Align command will quickly help you achieve a neat and tidy look to your Excel images.

Things You'll Need

  • Microsoft Excel 2007
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Instructions

    • 1

      Open Microsoft Excel 2007 and open a workbook from your files that contains at least two images you wan to align to each other.

    • 2

      Hold down the "Shift" key on your keyboard and click to select the first image you want to align. Continue holding down your shift key and click to select any other images that you want to align in relation to the first image. Once selected, the images will be surrounded by a thin, black line and white sizing handles.

    • 3

      Select the "Format" tab from the top of the screen (if necessary) to display the Format ribbon. Locate the "Arrange" section in the Format ribbon. The Arrange section is the second to last section in the Format ribbon and contains all the commands related to arranging images in Excel.

    • 4

      Click the "Align" button from the Arrange section in the Format ribbon to display a drop-down menu of the options you can use to align the selected images.

    • 5

      Choose to align the images left, center, right, top, middle or bottom by choosing a selection from the Align drop-down menu. The selected images will immediately align according to the direction you chose from the drop-down menu.

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