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I am trying to mimic a watermark in a spreadsheet in order to have "updated
on "date" in the background of all pages. In doing this, I have tried to insert a picture that I created myself in paint that says "updated on..." However, my dilema is that when I try to format that pic in excel, it will not allow me to change its direction or placement on the page. So the only place it shows up is just as a normal header at the top of the page. (The box for rotation is grayed out). Can you help? |
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See Bob Phillips' site for more on watermarking.
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0005.html Note: a picture/shape/object of some sort is required. The wordart method would be ideal for your purposes Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:56:00 -0700, rleblanc64 <rleblanc64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am trying to mimic a watermark in a spreadsheet in order to have "updated >on "date" in the background of all pages. In doing this, I have tried to >insert a picture that I created myself in paint that says "updated on..." >However, my dilema is that when I try to format that pic in excel, it will >not allow me to change its direction or placement on the page. So the only >place it shows up is just as a normal header at the top of the page. (The box >for rotation is grayed out). Can you help? |
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