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Default Word Art

You can insert a graphic in a header/footer in 2003 and later.

But..........Wordart is not a picture until you make it one.

InsertWordart

Do what you want with it as far as hatching.

Select and SHIFT + EditCopy PictureAs Picture

Now open MS Paint and paste into there.

Save As *.jpg

You can now insert this graphic into your header/footer.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 09:23:01 -0800, Stacy R.
wrote:

Sorry, I should have clarified my original question. I would like the Word
Art placed in the Header. I've done some additional searching on this
discussion board and it seems you are not able to insert a picture into the
header. Atleast that is how I understand it...unfortunately! :(

"cm" wrote:

do the desired wordart in Word and the copy the picture, paste in excel - i
just tried and it worked

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hope to help,
cm


"Stacy R." wrote:

I would like to insert Word Art into my excel worksheet and manipulate it as
you can in Word (make it harched), but I don't know how to do this in excel.
Any assistance would be appreciated.


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