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Company Logo Disappears
Hi all,
I received an excel sheet via email. I open it on my computer and everything is fine. When my co-worker opens it, the company logo isn't there. Has anyone ever come across this? MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (fully updated) MS Office Pro Edition 2003 (fully updated) thanx in advance |
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Carlos "G at Dawson" wrote in message ... Hi all, I received an excel sheet via email. I open it on my computer and everything is fine. When my co-worker opens it, the company logo isn't there. Has anyone ever come across this? MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (fully updated) MS Office Pro Edition 2003 (fully updated) thanx in advance |
Nope
"CarlosAntenna" wrote: ToolsOptionsViewObjectsShow All Carlos "G at Dawson" wrote in message ... Hi all, I received an excel sheet via email. I open it on my computer and everything is fine. When my co-worker opens it, the company logo isn't there. Has anyone ever come across this? MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (fully updated) MS Office Pro Edition 2003 (fully updated) thanx in advance |
Sorry 'bout the short reply...
Too many things going on at once. The fix you suggested did not do the trick Gilles "G at Dawson" wrote: Nope "CarlosAntenna" wrote: ToolsOptionsViewObjectsShow All Carlos "G at Dawson" wrote in message ... Hi all, I received an excel sheet via email. I open it on my computer and everything is fine. When my co-worker opens it, the company logo isn't there. Has anyone ever come across this? MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (fully updated) MS Office Pro Edition 2003 (fully updated) thanx in advance |
Sorry, I'm fresh out of ideas. Good luck.
Carlos "G at Dawson" wrote in message ... Sorry 'bout the short reply... Too many things going on at once. The fix you suggested did not do the trick Gilles "G at Dawson" wrote: Nope "CarlosAntenna" wrote: ToolsOptionsViewObjectsShow All Carlos "G at Dawson" wrote in message ... Hi all, I received an excel sheet via email. I open it on my computer and everything is fine. When my co-worker opens it, the company logo isn't there. Has anyone ever come across this? MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (fully updated) MS Office Pro Edition 2003 (fully updated) thanx in advance |
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