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Hello everyone, 

 

I am trying to move an image into an excel spreadsheet, but I receive the error you can see in the attachments. 

 

I also include the VI. 

 

I would appreciate some help, as I do not understand what exactly goes wrong and how to fix it. 

 

 

Thank you all in advance.

 

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It looks like it can't find your image. What is your image path?

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GregoryJ is probably correct as to why you got the error.  When I ran your code with a path to a .PNG in the "Path or URL of Image" input, Excel opened with my image in Cell A1 and no error.

 

Bob Schor

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Thanks for your reply but I doubt that the issue is that the picture cannot be found. 

 

I am almost certain that the issue comes from the fact that I have a 32bit excel and I am using the 64bit LabVIEW

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Hi,

 

I am using LV 2017 64-bit and an excel 32-bit, but the VI works correctly! Excel opens with an image on A1 and no error.

I agreed to the post before and think that there is a problem with the path to your .png file

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Hi Guys, 

 

 

Yes you are right. 

 

I am using a constant for the figure path and not a control and my problem was that I forgot to add the extension of the image and apparently that caused the issues. I am testing it now and it looks ok. 

 

Thanks a lot for you quick response guys and I am sorry for my stupid question.

 

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Don't forget to mark GregoryJ's quick response as the "Solution" (only you can do that).

 

Bob Schor

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