Hi Joel, I'm using Windows XP Professional and Office XP Professional so this should work with Office 2000. Go to print preview, then setup, custom footer and there's an icon for inserting a picture. Since writing my previous answer I have refined my footer a bit more. I drafted it in word, using a table the same width as the footer prints out in Excel, which doesn't seem to be controlled by the margins. Run a test footer using say 1's all the way across and measure how wide it is, then set you table in word to be that width and write your custom footer into the table. Save the word file for later editing. Copy and paste the table into CorelDraw, I am still using CorelDraw7, (don't show any borders on the table as Corel doesn't seem to like that). No need to do anything to the file in Corel just save it as a CorelDraw file .cdr. Then use Corel to export the file, (there's an export feature in the file menu). I have tried exporting as .jpg, .bmp & .wmf, of the three I found .wmf was best. Then you can insert the .wmf picture into your excel left footer space, still keeping the other two spaces for say page numbers. Then set your bottom margin on your excel sheet to accomodate your footer. Editing the footer is easy. Open the word file, edit it, save it. Cut and paste into Corel and save and then export as .wmf. On excel, delete the old picture from the footer. Close custom footer, open again and insert revised .wmf file. Having worked this out it is saving me a lot of effort so enjoy.