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Hi. In this tutorial, we'll learn how to add a background picture that you can print and format in Excel. First, what NOT to do. Under the Page Layout tab, Excel has a button labeled Background. And it seems simple enough, you click on the button, you choose your image and it inserts a background image. The trouble is that you can't print this. If we go to our Print Preview, the image disappears. And you also can't edit this image from your spreadsheet. So let's go over how you can add an image that you can print and you can edit. By the way, the calendar that you see on my screen is one that we used in a couple of our other Excel tutorials - "How to Create a Month Calendar in Excel" and "How to Format a Calendar in Excel." If you'd like to create this very calendar, please take a moment and go back and watch those free tutorials. On our calendar, and FYI, we're currently under the Page Layout View, you'll want to place your cursor in the Header section where it says November 2...