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Default Excel 2007 Weird Image problem

OK, I posted this to the programming group and again got no reply so
I'll try the general group.


I have a macro that reformats data into a couple different report
sheets. Both report sheets call the same function to put the logos
on
the sheet. The file is then written out in both Excel 2007 format
and
Excel 2000 format.

When looking at the result in Excel 2007, one sheet is fine the other
sheet I can't see the logos. However even though I can't see them, I
can select them and Print Preview shows them. It does not matter if
it is the Excel 2007 or the Excel 2000 version of the file. The
behavior is the same.


Pulling up the same file in Excel 2000 (the Excel 2000 version of
course) everything looks fine.


I have tried selecting the image and selecting the menu to bring to
front. No change.


Anybody have any idea what might be overlapping the image or what
else
to try?


Peter

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