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Alignment in header
Placing a logo in any of the header cells leaves it prone to being punched through when I punch the printout for 3-riing binding. Excel allows vertical movement but, apparently, not right or left alignment in the header cells. In this case, increasing the margin on that edge is not ideal. I solved this today by typing a string of letters after [&picture] and formatting them white to make them invisible, thereby moving the log to the left.
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The only thing that occurs to me is to insert a new header row above the others, a blank one, and setting the row height to suit your needs. I don't know that it's any better a solution, though
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Extra Row
Interesting idea, though. Thanks.
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