What are the steps to Add shapes in Microsoft Excel?

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if you are using office 2007 or higher version. Go to insert ribbon, in the illustrations group select the appropriate shape and draw.
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Click on insert tab. You can see the insert shape subtab.
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Steps: Steps: On the Insert tab, click Shapes Click the shape you want, click anywhere in the workspace sheet & drag to place the shape For more information and detail explanation or if need customized training, you may contact us Thanks
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