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Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cells tia sal2
 
Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cells tia
sal2

Greetings, All

I'm trying to get the basic spreadsheet that has square cells that looks
like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_squares.jpg
to look like this with diamond cells that looks like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_diamonds.jpg


Can Excel do this?
I know I can type them in manually in photoshop but I need to input 100's
of numbers. If excel can't do this can someone recommend another program
or suggests a better way of doing it if they have one.

Thanks
sal2

PS: What I'm trying to do.
I'm trying import an image of excel numbers (which will be 100s)
into Photoshop to map an object.

JLatham

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cel
 
One method might be to use Photoshop to create a graphic with the diamond
grid and then use that graphic to simulate a watermark in Excel. Use Excel
Help and search for "watermark" or "insert watermark" for instructions on how
to do it. You could also turn off displaying/printing gridlines for a
cleaner output. It will probably take some trial and error to get the
graphic to the right dimensions and adjust column heights/widths to align
things within the diamonds.

" wrote:

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cells tia
sal2

Greetings, All

I'm trying to get the basic spreadsheet that has square cells that looks
like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_squares.jpg
to look like this with diamond cells that looks like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_diamonds.jpg


Can Excel do this?
I know I can type them in manually in photoshop but I need to input 100's
of numbers. If excel can't do this can someone recommend another program
or suggests a better way of doing it if they have one.

Thanks
sal2

PS: What I'm trying to do.
I'm trying import an image of excel numbers (which will be 100s)
into Photoshop to map an object.


Earl Kiosterud

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cel
 
JLatham, sal2

I just wanted to mention that a background image can be difficult to keep
lined up with cells. The background image is placed on the monitor in
actual size (pixel for pixel) and doesn't respond to zooming in and out. So
it will get out of alignment with the cells when zoom is changed. And it
doesn't print.
--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message
...
One method might be to use Photoshop to create a graphic with the diamond
grid and then use that graphic to simulate a watermark in Excel. Use
Excel
Help and search for "watermark" or "insert watermark" for instructions on
how
to do it. You could also turn off displaying/printing gridlines for a
cleaner output. It will probably take some trial and error to get the
graphic to the right dimensions and adjust column heights/widths to align
things within the diamonds.

" wrote:

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cells tia
sal2

Greetings, All

I'm trying to get the basic spreadsheet that has square cells that looks
like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_squares.jpg
to look like this with diamond cells that looks like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_diamonds.jpg


Can Excel do this?
I know I can type them in manually in photoshop but I need to input 100's
of numbers. If excel can't do this can someone recommend another program
or suggests a better way of doing it if they have one.

Thanks
sal2

PS: What I'm trying to do.
I'm trying import an image of excel numbers (which will be 100s)
into Photoshop to map an object.




JLatham

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond
 
Correct - and that is exactly why I suggested the imitation watermark (a
graphic inserted into the Header area of a sheet) rather than a sheet
Background.

It might possibly be easier to do in Word where you could insert the graphic
right onto the page and set its property to "behind Text" and then type right
on top of it.

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote:

JLatham, sal2

I just wanted to mention that a background image can be difficult to keep
lined up with cells. The background image is placed on the monitor in
actual size (pixel for pixel) and doesn't respond to zooming in and out. So
it will get out of alignment with the cells when zoom is changed. And it
doesn't print.
--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
"JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message
...
One method might be to use Photoshop to create a graphic with the diamond
grid and then use that graphic to simulate a watermark in Excel. Use
Excel
Help and search for "watermark" or "insert watermark" for instructions on
how
to do it. You could also turn off displaying/printing gridlines for a
cleaner output. It will probably take some trial and error to get the
graphic to the right dimensions and adjust column heights/widths to align
things within the diamonds.

" wrote:

Rotating excel spreadsheet for use in photoshop/ using diamond cells tia
sal2

Greetings, All

I'm trying to get the basic spreadsheet that has square cells that looks
like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_squares.jpg
to look like this with diamond cells that looks like this
http://www.onewithall.net/rodin/excel_diamonds.jpg


Can Excel do this?
I know I can type them in manually in photoshop but I need to input 100's
of numbers. If excel can't do this can someone recommend another program
or suggests a better way of doing it if they have one.

Thanks
sal2

PS: What I'm trying to do.
I'm trying import an image of excel numbers (which will be 100s)
into Photoshop to map an object.






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