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cmbl

Automatically create trend table using symbols
 

Good evening,

A client wants to create a table of data for a PowerPoint presentation,
where tolerance to budget is indicated by a symbol: one symbol for <5%
variance to budget; a second symbol for 6-10% variance to budget, and a
third symbol for 10% variance to budget. Of course, it could be done
manually but he wants to automatically insert a symbol for each of the
three ranges.

Is there an easy way to do this?

thanks,

Christine


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Tushar Mehta

Automatically create trend table using symbols
 
Assuming it is a table created with Excel and inserted into PowerPoint...

If the symbols of interest are part of some font, a simple IF statement
should suffice. If they are image files, you will have to use VBA code.

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Tushar Mehta
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Good evening,

A client wants to create a table of data for a PowerPoint presentation,
where tolerance to budget is indicated by a symbol: one symbol for <5%
variance to budget; a second symbol for 6-10% variance to budget, and a
third symbol for 10% variance to budget. Of course, it could be done
manually but he wants to automatically insert a symbol for each of the
three ranges.

Is there an easy way to do this?

thanks,

Christine


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