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Default Compare shapes for obtaining a value


Hello,

I received a request to find a way to compare shapes from a table with
the shapes from the legend an so to obtain a value and write that in
the cell under the shape.
The shapes from the legend have predefine names like „Group 1”, „Group
2”. Her is a sample file. I’m not sure if this is possible.
In the past I did for this case the reverse one. I read the value from
the cell and pasted the appropriate shape from the legend over it
deleting the contents of the cell.
Dose anybody know a way to do this?

Thank you
Mihai


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