Retain the size of a logo using Fit to Page

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I am working on a business plan with multiple different looking sheet
in one workbook. Each and every sheet is to fit to one (1) page and t
do that I used the "fit to page" feature in Page Setup.

The problem is that I want to insert the company logo in all sheets an
let the logo retain the same size through all the different sheets.

But whenever I insert the logo it gets shrunk in proportion to th
adjustment made be the "fit to page" feature.

Is there a way for me to insert the logo and retain its size
 
Hi

There is no way of putting the logo in a header or footer using Excel (if
that was an option in the first place!). The only suggestion I can make is
that you preprint your logo onto the sheets first and then run them through
your printer again to add the spreadsheet prints.

Andy.
 
skipstjorinn > said:
I am working on a business plan with multiple different looking
sheets in one workbook. Each and every sheet is to fit to one (1)
page and to do that I used the "fit to page" feature in Page Setup.

The problem is that I want to insert the company logo in all sheets
and let the logo retain the same size through all the different
sheets.

But whenever I insert the logo it gets shrunk in proportion to the
adjustment made be the "fit to page" feature.

Is there a way for me to insert the logo and retain its size?

Hi,

For situations when a professional presentation is required, I usually
ensure that every sheet is scaled to exactly the same percentage when
printing.

This normally means working out the biggest reduction for any sheet,
then setting all the others to match.

That way, assuming you have also used consistent fonts etc, all the
text will be consistent sizes and your logos will too.

HTH,

Alan.
 
Hello,

The feature to insert picture in header or footer is already available in xl
2002. Perhaps, this could help.

Jon-jon

Andy B said:
Hi

There is no way of putting the logo in a header or footer using Excel (if
that was an option in the first place!). The only suggestion I can make is
that you preprint your logo onto the sheets first and then run them through
your printer again to add the spreadsheet prints.

Andy.
 
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