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Can you send a clip art "back" to be able to see the data in the excel
spreadsheet like you would be able to do in Word? I'm trying to have a water
mark behind the words in excel.
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Use FORMAT SHEET BACKGROUND. This should get you what you're looking for.
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Can you send a clip art "back" to be able to see the data in the excel
spreadsheet like you would be able to do in Word? I'm trying to have a water
mark behind the words in excel.

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If you want the picture to simulate a printable watermark, insert it into the
Header or Footer using the picture btn. on the Header&Footer toolbar. Then
use the format picture btn. to resize it and change brightness and contrast.
You'll have to play with it to get just what you want.

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Can you send a clip art "back" to be able to see the data in the excel
spreadsheet like you would be able to do in Word? I'm trying to have a water
mark behind the words in excel.

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