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I would like to know how to give an entire row (or column) a text overlay
such as "VOID" and still be able to view the text in the underlaying row (or column). Thanks in advance. |
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Use WordArt from the Drawing toolbar. Change the Fill to None.
-- Jim Rech Excel MVP "Bruce Charles" <Bruce wrote in message ... |I would like to know how to give an entire row (or column) a text overlay | such as "VOID" and still be able to view the text in the underlaying row (or | column). | | Thanks in advance. |
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Here are some examples
http://www.rondebruin.nl/files/Watermark.zip Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Bruce Charles" wrote: I would like to know how to give an entire row (or column) a text overlay such as "VOID" and still be able to view the text in the underlaying row (or column). Thanks in advance. |
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