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Default Creating a line

I am new to being able to create lines from data. I am a pilot. I have a
section on my navigational logsheet (in excel 2002) that I want to draw the
runways based on the runway number(heading) I enter.

The section set aside for this is S3-V9. I want the orientation, when
looking at the sheet to be as follows:
Up = North (360 degrees), Down = South (180 degrees)
East = Right (090 degrees), Left = West (270 degrees)

FYI: Runway numbers drop the last digit of the 3-digit heading. So runway
09 = heading of 090 and runway 27 = heading of 270. Obviously, the
reciprocal (other end of the runway is 180 degrees difference. EX: Runway
09 & 27 (090 & 270), Runway 11 & 29 (110 & 290).

If I enter two different runway numbers, 09 and 36, then I would like to
draw two lines that represent the runways within the space indicated. In
this example, Runway 09 would be horizontal (east-west) and Runway 36 would
be vertical (North-South).

I would appreciate any help on this problem.

Thanks and have a Happy Thanksgiving!!

Les
 
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