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Not by using a formula in a worksheet cell, but you could run a macro that
does it.

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Is it possible to draw arrows or lines using values entered in adjacent

cells ?
For eg: if the cell data contains the direction and the length of the

arrow,
can this data be used to draw an arrow in a specified cell ?



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Default draw arrows using formula

Tks tom. Have tried that but unable to link the direction of the arrow (in
360 degrees) and the length to the macro.


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Not by using a formula in a worksheet cell, but you could run a macro that
does it.

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Tom Ogilvy

"gary" <gary @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
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Is it possible to draw arrows or lines using values entered in adjacent

cells ?
For eg: if the cell data contains the direction and the length of the

arrow,
can this data be used to draw an arrow in a specified cell ?




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