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Default sending object to the back in excel workbook

I'm trying to insert a picture in a workbook and then send it to the back so
the spreadsheet is sitting in front. I inserted the picture, I went to the
draw menu, selected order, send to rear, but it doesn't send it to the back.
I've tried it on 4 machines, 3 PC's and a Mac all with the same results.
Anybody have a suggestion?

Thanks,

Mike
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Default sending object to the back in excel workbook

Hi Mike,

It sounds like what you actually want is a watermark. To do that click on
Format - Sheet - Background. Then select your image.

Michael

"M Kirwin" wrote:

I'm trying to insert a picture in a workbook and then send it to the back so
the spreadsheet is sitting in front. I inserted the picture, I went to the
draw menu, selected order, send to rear, but it doesn't send it to the back.
I've tried it on 4 machines, 3 PC's and a Mac all with the same results.
Anybody have a suggestion?

Thanks,

Mike

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