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Can one make a moving object in excel for example a ball rolling or bouncing?
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Hi,

You can program an object to move using VBA, but PowerPoint has more
features for doing this type of thing without programming.

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Can one make a moving object in excel for example a ball rolling or bouncing?

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Will you please tell me how to make a ball rolling or bouncing but I need it
in Excel.
Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

You can program an object to move using VBA, but PowerPoint has more
features for doing this type of thing without programming.

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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


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