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I added a background to an Excel spreadsheet. Unfortunately it repeats the
image all the way to the bottom of the worksheet, making a 30K document about 3MB in size. How can I have it only display the image once immediately behind my content without repeating? If I cannot limit that, is there a way to force the worksheet to be only 100 rows long and 15 columns wide, eliminating the repetitive images simply by reducing the "physical" size of the worksheet? |
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Make the sheet a template
"Steve" wrote: I added a background to an Excel spreadsheet. Unfortunately it repeats the image all the way to the bottom of the worksheet, making a 30K document about 3MB in size. How can I have it only display the image once immediately behind my content without repeating? If I cannot limit that, is there a way to force the worksheet to be only 100 rows long and 15 columns wide, eliminating the repetitive images simply by reducing the "physical" size of the worksheet? |
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The added size of the file doesn't have to do with the tiling (repeating) of the background image). It's a function of the image size, uncompressed. The compressed image file might only be 100K or so, but Excel apparently saves the uncompressed (bitmap, or raster) image. Generally, that's the width x the height, in pixels, times 3, in bytes. The only way to make that smaller is to make the image smaller, in pixels. It will appear smaller on the screen, since Excel seems to put background images on the sheet in actual size (screen pixel for image pixel) -- you'll see that zooming in and out doesn't change the size of the background image. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "exceluserforeman" wrote in message ... Make the sheet a template "Steve" wrote: I added a background to an Excel spreadsheet. Unfortunately it repeats the image all the way to the bottom of the worksheet, making a 30K document about 3MB in size. How can I have it only display the image once immediately behind my content without repeating? If I cannot limit that, is there a way to force the worksheet to be only 100 rows long and 15 columns wide, eliminating the repetitive images simply by reducing the "physical" size of the worksheet? |
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