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Excel Shapes
I'm currently writing some code that produces scale drawings form data
in worksheets. At present I delete and create all the shapes each time the drawing needs to be updated. Will this cause problems in the future? I've noticed that the numbers allocated to the names of the objects by excel are incrementing rather rapidly. (I've since been naming each shape) Is there a maximum number of shapes that can be created (even if deleted)? Or should I be changing the size of the shapes rather than recreating them? Thanks Simon Verity |
Excel Shapes
Simon,
What are you trying achieve with this ? And what degree of accuracy do you require ? From my experience, you should not really on Excel being able to draw, scale or place shapes exactly. Depending on your needs, drawing to a picture box or Illustrator may be options. NickHK "Simon Verity" wrote in message om... | I'm currently writing some code that produces scale drawings form data | in worksheets. | | At present I delete and create all the shapes each time the drawing | needs to be updated. | | Will this cause problems in the future? I've noticed that the numbers | allocated to the names of the objects by excel are incrementing rather | rapidly. (I've since been naming each shape) Is there a maximum number | of shapes that can be created (even if deleted)? Or should I be | changing the size of the shapes rather than recreating them? | | Thanks | | Simon Verity |
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