Right-on!........good point to remember, thanks for sharing that.....
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"Desert Piranha"
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CLR,
Yeah, i use this on text boxes and whatnot,
and you can have your "Source Cell" on another sheet IE:
"=Sheet2!A1"
Dave
CLR Wrote:
Select the circle, and in the Formula Bar type "=A1" without
quotes.....the
value in cell A1 will appear as tho it be text in the circle...
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca@ wrote in message
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Jack
Set the circle's Color Property to 100% Transparent.
Right-click on circle and FormatColors and Lines.
Contents will show through but not be "on top".
If you want to draw circles around selected cells here's a macro from
Bob
Flanagan.
'Draw a Circle Around Highlighted Cells
'This command draws circles. And, it does it around each area that
is
'selected, so that you can insert many circles at one time!
Sub My_Circle()
Dim x, y As Single, area As Range
'rotate through areas - this allows multiple circles to be drawn
For Each area In Selection.Areas
With area
' x and y are numbers that are a function of the
' area's height and width
x = .Height * 0.2
y = .Width * 0.2
ActiveSheet.Ovals.Add Top:=.Top - x, Left:=.Left - y, _
Height:=.Height + 2 * x, Width:=.Width + 2 * y
ActiveSheet.Ovals(ActiveSheet.Ovals.Count) _
.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone
End With
Next area
End Sub
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 17:09:08 -0500, "Jack"
wrote:
Re Excel 97 --
Is there a way to draw a circle (I know how to do that) over a cell
and
get
the cell's contents to appear on top?
Jack
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