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Watermark behind text in the footer?
Hello Excel experts!
I'm working on a spreadsheet of about 50 pages in Excel 2003. Ideally, the client would like each page to have a footer with a number 1, 2, 3, etc... in the bottom right hand corner...identifying his content. These are not page numbers he wants, just a simple numbering sequence. I can handle THAT part! LOL What he'd also like is a watermark type of graphic to sit *behind* each number. For example, let's say that he'd like each number super-imposed onto a maple leaf background. I've managed to get the maple leaf background (graphic) to sit on either side of the inserted number, but not actually to sit "behind" it. I understand that Excel doesn't have the functionality to mimic watermarks, but knowing this group, I'm sure there've been some workarounds discovered! Any thoughts? Thanks so much! Karen P.S. I also tried inserting the graphic, not directly into the footer, but just by eye-balling it and inserting it onto the spreadsheet. This worked great for the 'footer', but threw the rest of the cells in the body of the page out of alignment. |
Watermark behind text in the footer?
Try using a custom font that includes the number embedded on the image.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Karen" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Excel experts! I'm working on a spreadsheet of about 50 pages in Excel 2003. Ideally, the client would like each page to have a footer with a number 1, 2, 3, etc... in the bottom right hand corner...identifying his content. These are not page numbers he wants, just a simple numbering sequence. I can handle THAT part! LOL What he'd also like is a watermark type of graphic to sit *behind* each number. For example, let's say that he'd like each number super-imposed onto a maple leaf background. I've managed to get the maple leaf background (graphic) to sit on either side of the inserted number, but not actually to sit "behind" it. I understand that Excel doesn't have the functionality to mimic watermarks, but knowing this group, I'm sure there've been some workarounds discovered! Any thoughts? Thanks so much! Karen P.S. I also tried inserting the graphic, not directly into the footer, but just by eye-balling it and inserting it onto the spreadsheet. This worked great for the 'footer', but threw the rest of the cells in the body of the page out of alignment. |
Watermark behind text in the footer?
Good idea, Tom, thanks. I hadn't considered that option!
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