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I have a purchase order document that I created in Excel. I would like to
have some kind of electronic "stamp" or "watermark" that I can import or put
on the document to show "PAID" or something to that effect. Does anyone have
suggestions or know of a way that I can do this. I know that in Microsoft
Word it allows you to put a watermark in the background. This is essentially
what I am trying to do but I am working with Excel. Thanks for any help.

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Hi Monica,

See xlDynamic FAQ page on watermarks at:

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0005.html


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I have a purchase order document that I created in Excel. I would like to
have some kind of electronic "stamp" or "watermark" that I can import or
put
on the document to show "PAID" or something to that effect. Does anyone
have
suggestions or know of a way that I can do this. I know that in Microsoft
Word it allows you to put a watermark in the background. This is
essentially
what I am trying to do but I am working with Excel. Thanks for any help.



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