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It took me a while to work it out, but it now seems obvious to me. It actually works really well and entails minimal-efforts working, but some people might find it confusing initially. For more info on ON usage, refer: Microsoft OneNote - some experiential Tips & Tricks
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Note that this is a copy of the original Excel file you were working with, but it can be very handy having it in a ON Notebook as other users can share and dynamically access and update it collaboratively. You can get a relevant section of the spreadsheet to show as a ON table, which, if you click it, will start you into editing the embedded Excel file. It appears as a table in ON (uses OLE - Object Linking and Embedding). If you are usually image-clipping selected areas of Excel tables, then consider inserting the Excel file into ON, by saving it as a table.For a detailed explanation, refer: Re: Modify your screen capture/management tools for optimum efficiency of use. This requires you to be using ON, CHS, SC, and something like Irfanview. If you have also installed excellent CHS (Clipboard Help & Spell), then you may have some kind of image editing & management Nirvana within reach. Similarly, if you paste an image into ON, you are able to drag the image to a smaller/larger size. As soon as it does that, the clip image will be OCRed and indexed for for readable text (make sure that is set On in settings) and you are able to drag the image itself by the lower RH corner to a smaller/larger size. That is because ON has its own excellent screen clipping tool (Hotkey = Win+Shift+S), which will save the selected area into the default (as set by the user) ON Notebook section. Using SC to save images into ON is a constipated method.If you are using the desktop version of ON and if you want your screen captures to go to a ON Notebook (on SharePoint, OneDrive or Desktop), then you might be going about image capture in a somewhat constipated manner.A confirmed user of the excellent SC (ScreenshotCaptor) and the excellent ON (OneNote), I'd make 4 points here - based on what you wrote - that may be of use: