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Good afternoon all,
A building's ground floor plan is created visually by a user in Excel by highlighting cells and filling them with the colour red. Each cell on the workbook is equivalent to 1m2. The building must fit into a 50x50 plot area B2:AY51. I now need to enable the user to input different floor finishes within this footprint. Therefore I wish to place an outline border of the drawn shape into a new workbook so that the user can fill the shape with different colour fills (each representing a different floor finsih, e.g. carpet, vinyl etc.) Is there a way of creating a code to do this that can then be attached to a button? Many thanks, Neil |
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