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Hello,
I have a spreadsheet that contains multiple sheets, and each sheet has multiple shapes. Some of these shapes are WordArt, some textboxes, arrows, etc. The shapes that are WordArt contain the text "Draft". I have written VBA that cycles through each sheet, then each shape, to hide them all. I don't however, want to hide the WordArt that contains the text "Draft". I would like to be able to use an "IF/END IF" paragragh to say, "IF not WordArt, then visible=false". Or else, I would like to be able to say, "IF the shape does not contain the word "Draft", then visible=false. I haven't been able to find a VBA example using either technique. I have seen examples where you can create WordArt, and add the proper text, but not using the text or the type of shape to conditionally do something. Thanks, Carroll Rinehart Social Security Administration |
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