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rogerd - 2:27 pm on Feb 21, 2003 (gmt 0)
If the paneling is the smooth flat stuff, you might be able to have someone fill the seams and imperfections and then put wallpaper over it. You might need a double layer - they make an underlayment wallpaper to help cover imperfect surfaces. Your good paper goes over that. The cool thing about wallpaper is that you can get any kind of look you want, from high tech to English club. (I'd recommend the Star Wars print. ;))
On a more serious note, if the paneling is real wood (as opposed to thin printed stuff), I've seen people paint it to give it a whitewashed look. It works pretty well in a country kitchen, I don't know about an office. Consult your interior decorator before attempting...