Excel isn't a word processor, nor does it generate reports the way Access does. But that doesn't mean you tin't improvise. For instance, you tin brandish a graphic, such as a company logo, at the top of each printed page. This is a job you'd expect Word and Access to handle, just maybe not Excel. The following is an Excel sail in Impress Preview. Excel will print the RabbitTracks logo at the top of each page as a header. You can practice the same thing with a footer.

To add a flick to the header (or footer) in Excel 2002 or later, complete the following steps:

  1. Choose Page Setup from the File menu. (In Excel 2007, choose Impress Titles from the Folio Layout grouping.)
  2. Select the Header/Footer tab.
  3. Click Custom Header.
  4. Click inside the Left section (or the nearly appropriate section for your needs).
  5. Click the Movie icon (the 2nd icon from the right).
  6. Use the Insert Picture dialog box to find the graphic file you want to insert.
  7. If necessary, click Format Picture to format the picture.
  8. Click OK.

If you're using version 2000 or earlier, follow these steps:

  1. Select prison cell A1.
  2. Choose Picture from the Insert menu and then select From File.
  3. Adjust the moving picture'southward size if necessary.
  4. Cull Page Setup from the File bill of fare and click the Sheet tab.
  5. Select the Rows To Repeat At Top option and select row i.
  6. Click OK.