J
jontait
Hi all,
I hope you can help. I've got a workbook I've designed for a client and
it all works perfectly, but it looks a bit plain. The workbook is made
up of 5 sheets.
So I've just created a small (about 6kb) jpeg with a neutral colour and
formatted the sheet to use this as a background.
However, the workbook has now gone from about 500kb in size to
approximately 6Mb in size, making it inpractical.
I'd rather use the background method rather than just colouring the
cells at the back as I don't want this colour background to print. Are
there any tricks I can use to make a background (ideally a pale yellow)
and have this not make a major imapct on the file size?
Many thanks in anticipation of your response (i'm using Excel 97 or
2000)
Jon
I hope you can help. I've got a workbook I've designed for a client and
it all works perfectly, but it looks a bit plain. The workbook is made
up of 5 sheets.
So I've just created a small (about 6kb) jpeg with a neutral colour and
formatted the sheet to use this as a background.
However, the workbook has now gone from about 500kb in size to
approximately 6Mb in size, making it inpractical.
I'd rather use the background method rather than just colouring the
cells at the back as I don't want this colour background to print. Are
there any tricks I can use to make a background (ideally a pale yellow)
and have this not make a major imapct on the file size?
Many thanks in anticipation of your response (i'm using Excel 97 or
2000)
Jon