Quote Originally Posted by 6StringJazzer View Post
The problem may have to do with how images are rendered on a Mac. I don't have a Mac for testing so I can't help much more.

The dimensions on the original photos up top are almost perfectly square, but in the lower versions the dimensions are a little wider than they are tall. This makes them look a little squashed. If you fix that so the ratio of height-to-width is the same in the originals at the top as it is in the selections on rows 5 and 8 it may tune up how the images are rendered. Just a wild guess. Right click on a photo then select Format Picture and look at the dimensions in the upper right corner of the Ribbon (hopefully it's the same on a Mac).
Hi Jeff,

Thanks for your latest reply.

I have now managed to test the file on a PC (actually Microsoft Windows running on my Mac under Parallels), and found that the photos in row 5 render perfectly. So the problem is most likely something to do with the way the photos are rendering in the Mac version of Excel compared to the PC version.