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Help with sheet backgrounds

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marchwarden - 24 Jun 2007 20:49 GMT
I'm trying to insert a background into a worksheet. When I do tis I only want
a single instance of the background and not the multiple images that I am
getting. Is there any training for this?

Thanks for any help,
Max - 25 Jun 2007 03:04 GMT
Don't think there's a way to do that. One workaround to consider to achieve
the effect. Maybe just hide away the "outside" cols and rows, so that the
screen will show only the "top-left" tiled background.
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> I'm trying to insert a background into a worksheet. When I do tis I only want
> a single instance of the background and not the multiple images that I am
> getting. Is there any training for this?
>
> Thanks for any help,
marchwarden - 25 Jun 2007 15:11 GMT
Thanks, for the work around. I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to do
anything.

> Don't think there's a way to do that. One workaround to consider to achieve
> the effect. Maybe just hide away the "outside" cols and rows, so that the
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> >
> > Thanks for any help,
Max - 25 Jun 2007 15:55 GMT
welcome ..
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> Thanks, for the work around. I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to do
> anything.
MartinW - 25 Jun 2007 08:47 GMT
Hi,

The bigger the image the bigger the tile size is. A very high resoulution
photo might have a tile size that is six or eight times the size of your
screen whilst a very small photo might display 20 or 30 times on your
screen.

If your image is small you can increase the size of the image in photoshop
but you lose quality fairly quickly as you enlarge. You will need to
get a higher resolution version of your image, or, a different image
that is already higher res.

HTH
Martin

> I'm trying to insert a background into a worksheet. When I do tis I only
> want
> a single instance of the background and not the multiple images that I am
> getting. Is there any training for this?
>
> Thanks for any help,
marchwarden - 25 Jun 2007 15:12 GMT
Thanks for the help.

> Hi,
>
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> >
> > Thanks for any help,
 
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