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shellshock

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 

Hi everyone.

Is it possible to improve the drawing facility in Excel with an Add-In
to make it so that crossconnects are possible?

So for example, if you draw a line, and then a draw another line that
crosses the first line, it automatically shows a crossconnect, or a
break, or something to indicate that the lines are not actually
intended to be joined?

This is the kind of thing that Visio makes possible, but it would be
nice if it could be done in Excel as well.

Thanks for reading!


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CLR

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 
You can "fake" it by using a small object, such as a circle placed at the
intersection and arrange the ORDER so the circle is in front of one line but
behind the other and use "no line" on the circle.....

hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"shellshock" wrote:


Hi everyone.

Is it possible to improve the drawing facility in Excel with an Add-In
to make it so that crossconnects are possible?

So for example, if you draw a line, and then a draw another line that
crosses the first line, it automatically shows a crossconnect, or a
break, or something to indicate that the lines are not actually
intended to be joined?

This is the kind of thing that Visio makes possible, but it would be
nice if it could be done in Excel as well.

Thanks for reading!


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shellshock

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 

Thanks for your reply.

I know you can fake it, but that would make things even more
complicated if I need to move things around!

What I'm after is something that will automatically crossconnect, so
that if I move one of the lines, the crossconnect goes with it.

I'm guessing this is simply not possible in Excel; that's what real
drawing programs like Visio are for. It would just be nice to have
some of that functionality in Excel too.


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CLR

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 
Well, untill something comes along, you can create an "Intersection" and
"group" the three components and then just use it like any other drawing
object.........moving it around at will.......the three grouped objects will
stay together............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


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Thanks for your reply.

I know you can fake it, but that would make things even more
complicated if I need to move things around!

What I'm after is something that will automatically crossconnect, so
that if I move one of the lines, the crossconnect goes with it.

I'm guessing this is simply not possible in Excel; that's what real
drawing programs like Visio are for. It would just be nice to have
some of that functionality in Excel too.


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CLR

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 
You're welcome, happy to help.........as you say, Excel is not really a
"drawing tool" as such....but with a few tricks, one can produce some really
amazing results, and the conditional formatting can make things REALLY
interesting. Oh yeah, besides the "broken intersection" another neat
thing to make is the one where one line "jumps over" the other, with a
little
arc. Come back again, we don't often get the opportunity to discuss the
drawing-characteristics of Excel here.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"shellshock" wrote:


Thanks for your reply.

I know you can fake it, but that would make things even more
complicated if I need to move things around!

What I'm after is something that will automatically crossconnect, so
that if I move one of the lines, the crossconnect goes with it.

I'm guessing this is simply not possible in Excel; that's what real
drawing programs like Visio are for. It would just be nice to have
some of that functionality in Excel too.


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shellshock

Add-in for crossconnects on drawings?
 

The idea of "grouping" objects so they stay together is not something
that's ever occurred to me; thanks for suggesting it. I'll definitely
give that a try.


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