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Dear all,

I've a workbook for our clients. Sheet1 is a database of our clients (I hide
this sheet). Sheet2 I design like an user form which our staff search for our
clients' information. He/she inputs the client's number, then client's
contact number, address etc will be shown in various cells through the
"Lookup" function from the database.

In Sheet3, I copied a location map which showed clients' locations. I made
the location map by MS Visio and copied it to Sheet3. My question is, if my
staff wants to know client's location after he input the client's number,
he/she presses a button inside the form, is it possible Excel can use the
client's number in Sheet2 to show the client's location on the map in Sheet3?
I cannot do this as the location map in Sheet3 now is an image.

Please advise or teach me any alternative methods.

Thanks in advance.
 
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