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Accidental duplication of pictures - how/why?

My company routinely uses an Excel shell document that is egregiously slow. Today I think I figured out why, but what I cant figure out is how.

The file is filled with 0.01”x0.01” pictures (see photo, at 400% zoom). The pictures are all transparent, even when enlarged there is nothing to show.

There must be 1000+ pictures in this file, judging by the size of the scroll box in the object pane. Also, they all have the same weird name: “ctl00_ctl00_CH_CH_ChangedGrid_ChangedGridGridView_IADD”.

I can attest that the people who manage this document are not tech savvy, and my company doesn’t allow Macros (there are workarounds but I doubt the people who manage this file could even stumble into VBA accidentally).

My question is, what are these pictures and how can there be hundreds to thousands of them?

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