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Default Excel 2007: picture not visible on screen, but prints

I have pasted our company logo in Excel 2007 at cell A1. However, the
image is not displayed on the screen. I can click on the image and
move it anywhere on the screen (the logo is visible at that time), but
once I 'unclick', the image is not displayed. When print viewing the
form, the logo is visible and it does prints.

I've seen this problem before in other forms I've created, but once I
shut down Excel or my computer, the next time I open that file the
logo is displayed...however that does not work anymore.

I have limited options when I 'right click' on the image (bring to
front is not selectable, etc), so not sure if there is an option
turned off that does not allow Excel to display the image on the
screen.

Has anyone experienced this problem? Any feedback/suggestions will be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
William
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