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basically, you have two choices:
1. insert a watermark as you would do for documents generally but, if your table fits on one page and you only want to watermark that page, you'd need to insert section breaks before & after (with 'same as previous switched off) 2. Insert an image onto the page so that it overlays the table then use 'send behind text'. Cheers --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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