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graphic behind text in Excel?
In an earlier version of Excel graphics could be placed behind text in a
cell. On the drawing menu the icon that controlled this feature was a little dog. In Excel 2002 this does not appear to be a viable option. Does this feature strike a bell with anyone? Is there a way to accomplish this in 2002? I want to add a signature into a box and not have the signature overwrite the box. |
D,
You can't put graphics in back of cells, except as a background picture, which is for the whole sheet (Format - Sheet - Background). It's limited, and doesn't print. What you're describing with the dog icon sounds like graphics in Word, where you can put them in back of the document text. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "DBray" wrote in message ... In an earlier version of Excel graphics could be placed behind text in a cell. On the drawing menu the icon that controlled this feature was a little dog. In Excel 2002 this does not appear to be a viable option. Does this feature strike a bell with anyone? Is there a way to accomplish this in 2002? I want to add a signature into a box and not have the signature overwrite the box. |
D,
One possibility might be to make your signature a gif type, then use the transparent color (on the Excel Picture toolbar). The signature would still be on top of the cell, but you'd be able to see around it. You have to have a single color value to be set as the transparent, so a signature from scanned document might require some tweaking. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "DBray" wrote in message ... In an earlier version of Excel graphics could be placed behind text in a cell. On the drawing menu the icon that controlled this feature was a little dog. In Excel 2002 this does not appear to be a viable option. Does this feature strike a bell with anyone? Is there a way to accomplish this in 2002? I want to add a signature into a box and not have the signature overwrite the box. |
Thanks for the help. I will give it a try!
"Earl Kiosterud" wrote: D, One possibility might be to make your signature a gif type, then use the transparent color (on the Excel Picture toolbar). The signature would still be on top of the cell, but you'd be able to see around it. You have to have a single color value to be set as the transparent, so a signature from scanned document might require some tweaking. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "DBray" wrote in message ... In an earlier version of Excel graphics could be placed behind text in a cell. On the drawing menu the icon that controlled this feature was a little dog. In Excel 2002 this does not appear to be a viable option. Does this feature strike a bell with anyone? Is there a way to accomplish this in 2002? I want to add a signature into a box and not have the signature overwrite the box. |
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