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Is it possible to conditionally format a drawing? Or some other way that I
can accomplish the below task? For example, I have a picture of a floor plan embedded within an excel spreadsheet. In this floorplan, it has four offices. Within each office, I used the "Draw" function to draw a circle which needs to be color coded depending on occupancy. Each circle has been defined with a name. The color coding of the circles are green for vacant, red for occupied, blue for common area. Then I have a separate list called Rent Roll, which is in Col A & B, where column A lists the office # (1,2,3 and 4) and Col. B indicates whether it is vacant, occupied or common. Is there a way to make the circle change color depending on what is listed on the Rent Roll without having to manually change the colors of the circle? Thank you. |
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