Okay, I was testing out your suggestions and have some updates. I tried what
you said. I was able to make the background transparent, but this does not
solve the problem of the picture itself. As I said before, using Slimer as an
example, we'd want a picture of Slimer in there, but the text should be over
him, not vice versa. I guess we need to effect the opacity of the image. Can
that be done in Excell, or must that be done in an image editor. If it has to
be done in an image editor, will it translate into Excell so that the text
will show OVER the image.
To make a long story short (too late, I know. LOL. I can tend to go on and
on), we basically want to image to show behind any text, but in front of the
cell itself whether or not we change the color of the cell. In other words,
if the cell only has "23" in it, just the 23 should show in front of the
image, not that whole cell so that the image has a big white (or whatever
color we may have colored that cell) box on it.
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