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How can I have the picture to be "behind text" in Exel (it is one.
How can I make the picture in Exel to be "behind text" - this is possible as
formatting option in Word - I could insert a pictire of my scanned signature in the document without disturbing the formatting. Is this something that I could find in Exel? Thanks, Vladimir |
As for 'not disturbing the formatting, that is not normally an issue in
Excel unless columns or rows are resized. That can be taken care of by adjusting the picture properties. Right-click on the image and select 'Format Picture'. Click the Properties tab. Select 'Don't move or size with cells'. Click OK. As for putting the picture behind the text, I'm not sure if you can do that. However, referring to an image of a signature, there is probably a lot of white space around the signature. You can set the white space as the transparent color as follows: Right-click on the image and select 'Show Picture Toolbar'. The button that is usually second from the right is the 'Set Transparent Color' button. HTH, Paul "Vlad" wrote in message ... How can I make the picture in Exel to be "behind text" - this is possible as formatting option in Word - I could insert a pictire of my scanned signature in the document without disturbing the formatting. Is this something that I could find in Exel? Thanks, Vladimir |
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