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excel, how do I print the contents of cells ON TOP of a picture?
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excel, how do I print the contents of cells ON TOP of a picture?
The process I am going to give you is long.
Here goes. Insert the camera icon in one of your tool bars: Tools, Customize, Commands, Tools. In the right column find the camera and slide it on to a toolbar, then close the dialog box. Insert your picture in a sheet. Highlight your data table, Click on the camera. Thia will take a picture of your table. Move to where your picture is (your cursor is a cross). Click and drag the cross over your picture with the left mouse button. Let go of the mouse button and you should see your table ON TOP of the picture. The table's background is white therefore will hide the picture. So, use the little paint bucket on the drawing toolbar to select "No Fill". Hope this makes sense? Regards, Gilles Desjardins "David B - Ealing" <David B - wrote in message ... |
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