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Camera in Excel 2007 - Element Order
I'm having trouble with placing anything in front of a camera image. I can
use the bring to front / send to back to adjust the order of multiple camera images. However, the camera image is ALWAYS in front of any other type of image. For instance, if I want to draw an arrow to point out something in a camera image, the arrow automatically goes behingd the camera image. Bringing it to the front doesn't work. Sending the camera image to the back doesn't work. Anyone else experiencing this? Tips? |
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Camera in Excel 2007 - Element Order
In Excel 2007, there is no longer a single hierarchy of objects. There
are several classes of object, and each resides in its own layer, unable to switch stacking position with an object in another layer. It's frustrating, and has broken not a small number of programs. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ Sizzle66 wrote: I'm having trouble with placing anything in front of a camera image. I can use the bring to front / send to back to adjust the order of multiple camera images. However, the camera image is ALWAYS in front of any other type of image. For instance, if I want to draw an arrow to point out something in a camera image, the arrow automatically goes behingd the camera image. Bringing it to the front doesn't work. Sending the camera image to the back doesn't work. Anyone else experiencing this? Tips? |
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Camera in Excel 2007 - Element Order
Thanks for the info Jon. Not the answer I was hoping for, but it's good to
know when designing future charts and dashboards in Excel. "Jon Peltier" wrote: In Excel 2007, there is no longer a single hierarchy of objects. There are several classes of object, and each resides in its own layer, unable to switch stacking position with an object in another layer. It's frustrating, and has broken not a small number of programs. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ Sizzle66 wrote: I'm having trouble with placing anything in front of a camera image. I can use the bring to front / send to back to adjust the order of multiple camera images. However, the camera image is ALWAYS in front of any other type of image. For instance, if I want to draw an arrow to point out something in a camera image, the arrow automatically goes behingd the camera image. Bringing it to the front doesn't work. Sending the camera image to the back doesn't work. Anyone else experiencing this? Tips? . |
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