No...sorry...I have checked everything.  It only takes the file 1.jpg...and
not any other files.
The files are there in the folder and they are in jpg format.
That is the reason I sent the sample pics folder for testing on your end
May be you can give me a code which should run looking at values in Col A
and then insert pictures in Col B.

Thanks once again for your time and help

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 4:35 AM, De Premor <d...@premor.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> Still curious with your problem, there is few more thing we need to check.
> 1. Make sure picture that you want to load is exist in the referenced
> folder on the code
> 2. Make sure it image with JPG format, not PNG, GIF, BMP  or other image
> format, just JPG (the extention is .jpg)
>
> Thanks, waiting for your respond.
>
>
> On 01/08/2015 23:40, Rashid Khan wrote:
>
> Thanks for your explanation.
> But unfortunately it is not working.
> I am just enclosing herewith the pics which I am using for testing on your
> side.
>
> Regards
>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 4:22 AM, De Premor <d...@premor.net> wrote:
>
>> Are you sure ?
>> i've been test and try the code, and it work for any other picture.
>>
>> Did you know how that code work ?
>> let me explain a little
>> **) **the code is in blue, and green is my comment *
>>
>> *'This code will only executed before you double clicking on any cells /
>> ranges on sheet*
>>
>> *Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As
>> Boolean) *    *'If some error happen, just ignore it, ex: **picture file
>> not found*
>>
>>
>> *     On Error Resume Next    ** 'The code will only working if target
>> column is 1 or in otherwords = Column "A"*
>>
>>
>>
>> *     If Target.Column = 1 Then         'it will move the cursor to
>> select the cell on column "B" to place the picture *
>>
>>
>> *         Target.Offset(0, 1).Select         'And load the picture from
>> the respective folder with name as name on Cell Column A that you've
>> clicked *
>>
>>
>> *         ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert("C:\Product\Pictures\" &
>> Target.Value2 & ".jpg").Select         'Then Resize, and make a border **
>>         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         'Reselect the cell that you clicked before **
>>         Target.Select*
>> *     End If*
>> * End Sub*
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01/08/2015 3:33, Rashid Khan wrote:
>>
>> 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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