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How do I assign pictures to be visible according to cell value?
I want to assign certain pictures that become visible according to the cell
value, example: if cell value equals to "Apple", then "Picture 01" becomes visible, if cell value equals to "Banana", then "picture 02" becomes visible, etc. also if cell value does not equal to "Apple" nor "Banana", then both pictures should be invisible. |
How do I assign pictures to be visible according to cell value?
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html
or http://www.jkp-ads.com/articles/showpicture00.htm -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Abdul" wrote in message ... I want to assign certain pictures that become visible according to the cell value, example: if cell value equals to "Apple", then "Picture 01" becomes visible, if cell value equals to "Banana", then "picture 02" becomes visible, etc. also if cell value does not equal to "Apple" nor "Banana", then both pictures should be invisible. |
How do I assign pictures to be visible according to cell value
Thank you "Niek Otten", your example solved my problem.
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How do I assign pictures to be visible according to cell value
I used the example from this link:
http://www.jkp-ads.com/articles/showpicture00.htm because I didn't have the version of excel after 2003, and I noticed that using multiple dynamic pictures causes the PC to lag alot, I used 36 instances of this and makes me wait a certain delay between each edit in any of the cells while they're visible. I wonder if using the one that requires VB would make it any faster. by the way I tried several PCs with varying processor powers and I noticed that almost same delay no matter how the processor is powerful. |
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