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Neron[_2_]

Header picture accross page
 

Dear all,

I want to insert a picture in the header of an Excel-file.
The picture has to have the same width as the papersize, and needs to
be placed from the top left corner of the page (only portrait-pages, no
landscape).
So I tried to insert a picture in the header, that worked, But whatever
next I've tried, I can't seem to get the picture started at the top left
corner, or stretched accross the full width of the page.
Does anyone have any ideas for me how to fix this, or will it just not
work in Excel?

Greetz,
Bert




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Neron

Dave Curtis[_2_]

Header picture accross page
 
Hi,

After inserting the picture in the header, click the button on the header
toolbar for formatting it, and changer the ize to 298 by 210, or however big
you want it to be.

Dave

"Neron" wrote:


Dear all,

I want to insert a picture in the header of an Excel-file.
The picture has to have the same width as the papersize, and needs to
be placed from the top left corner of the page (only portrait-pages, no
landscape).
So I tried to insert a picture in the header, that worked, But whatever
next I've tried, I can't seem to get the picture started at the top left
corner, or stretched accross the full width of the page.
Does anyone have any ideas for me how to fix this, or will it just not
work in Excel?

Greetz,
Bert




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Neron


Neron[_3_]

Header picture accross page
 

But that won't work. There's a problem with setting up the margins. They
don't seem to let me get to the edge of the paper.


'Dave Curtis[_2_ Wrote:
;3240918']Hi,

After inserting the picture in the header, click the button on the
header
toolbar for formatting it, and changer the ize to 298 by 210, or
however big
you want it to be.

Dave

"Neron" wrote:
-

Dear all,

I want to insert a picture in the header of an Excel-file.
The picture has to have the same width as the papersize, and needs to
be placed from the top left corner of the page (only portrait-pages,
no
landscape).
So I tried to insert a picture in the header, that worked, But
whatever
next I've tried, I can't seem to get the picture started at the top
left
corner, or stretched accross the full width of the page.
Does anyone have any ideas for me how to fix this, or will it just
not
work in Excel?

Greetz,
Bert




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Neron
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Neron

Gord Dibben

Header picture accross page
 
Most printers won't allow edge of paper printing.

Not an Excel issue.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:02:59 +0000, Neron
wrote:


But that won't work. There's a problem with setting up the margins. They
don't seem to let me get to the edge of the paper.


'Dave Curtis[_2_ Wrote:
;3240918']Hi,

After inserting the picture in the header, click the button on the
header
toolbar for formatting it, and changer the ize to 298 by 210, or
however big
you want it to be.

Dave

"Neron" wrote:
-

Dear all,

I want to insert a picture in the header of an Excel-file.
The picture has to have the same width as the papersize, and needs to
be placed from the top left corner of the page (only portrait-pages,
no
landscape).
So I tried to insert a picture in the header, that worked, But
whatever
next I've tried, I can't seem to get the picture started at the top
left
corner, or stretched accross the full width of the page.
Does anyone have any ideas for me how to fix this, or will it just
not
work in Excel?

Greetz,
Bert




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Neron
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Chris Bode[_23_]

Header picture accross page
 

1.from the menu bar select viewheader and footer
2.select header/footer tab click custom header
3.move cursor to center section click picture button and select
picture
4.click format picture button and in size tab give the custom size you
want
5.Now see the report in print preview


Chris
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