Excel spreadsheet question

July 4th, 2009   Filed Under enart.notebookputer.com   edit

  • For Maniac-ga I need you to post an answer to my last question so you can get paid! Regards Morganm


  • Hello again Morganm, I would be glad to. I have divided the macro into two parts: - UpdateSheet will be the macro you assign to a button, updating the entire sheet. You can add as many Call statements to UpdateSheet as needed to handle all the value cells / image destinations. - InsertPict will remove any previous image then paste, locate & rename the image file referenced Copy / paste the new macro just like the previous answer described. Make any changes you need (or try the simple one first - then fix it). Once done, return to Excel to create the button / run the macro. You can assign this macro to a button on the spreadsheet with the following steps. [1] Tools -> Customize will bring up a dialog box with two tabs. Make sure the Toolbar tab is selected and that the Forms line has a checkmark. Select OK to bring up the toolbar. [2] Select the "button" shaped item on the toolbar (it is the right side of second row on my copy of Excel). [3] Click and drag across the area you want to add the button. On my system it came up with the name Button13_Click, but we'll fix that shortly. You should get a dialog box asking which macro you want to assign to the Button. Select UpdateSheet and OK. [4] Double click inside the button to select its name and change it to something appropriate. I made it "Update" on my copy. [5] While it looks like a relocatable object, you can resize it / move it around just like any other image. When done - click outside the button and it will now be active. Click on the button and the macro should run and do the image updates. Use a clarification request to let me know if you have any problems with this macro or need any additional explanation. --Maniac ' ' UpdateSheet Macro ' Macro created 3/31/2004 by Maniac ' Sub UpdateSheet() Call InsertPict("$B$1", "$J$1") End Sub Sub InsertPict(CellRef$, DestRef$) ' ' InsertPict Macro ' Macro recorded 3/29/2004 by Maniac ' ' Disable errors ' Attempt to delete any existing shape with the same name On Error Resume Next ActiveSheet.Shapes(DestRef$).Delete On Error GoTo 0 ' error processing now enabled again ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert(Range(CellRef$).Value).Select Selection.ShapeRange.Left = Range(DestRef$).Left Selection.ShapeRange.Top = Range(DestRef$).Top Selection.ShapeRange.Name = DestRef$ End Sub







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