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Default Any way to have an active worksheet as desktop wallpaper?

I'd like to have an active Excel worksheet be the wallpaper on my desktop,
and be able to update it from there. Is there a way to make that happen?
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Default Any way to have an active worksheet as desktop wallpaper?

A wallpaper is simply a picture, with no interaction available. While you
could screenshot a workbook and make it your desktop then, you would not be
able to update it. To use the file, you actually have to have the file open,
running in the Excel application.
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I'd like to have an active Excel worksheet be the wallpaper on my desktop,
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