Normally, an image inserted in Excel lies on a separate layer and "floats" on the sheet independently from the cells.
If you are looking for something specific, you can filter the found images by size, type, color or license - just use one or more filters at the top of the search results. You can also select a few images and have them inserted in your Excel sheet in one go:
In Excel 2016 and Excel 2013, you can also add an image from web pages and online storages such as OneDrive, Facebook and Flickr.
For example, a sales manager setting up a spreadsheet of products may want to include an extra column with product images, a real estate professional may wish to add pictures of different buildings, and a florist would definitely want to have photos of flowers in their Excel database. While Microsoft Excel is primarily used as a calculation program, in some situations you may want to store pictures along with data and associate an image with a particular piece of information. It also explains how to copy, move, resize or replace an image in Excel. The tutorial shows different ways to insert an image in Excel worksheet, fit a picture in a cell, add it to a comment, header or footer.