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Software ==> | Advanced VBA (28 exercises) |
Topic ==> | Working with shapes (3 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | VBA training |
This exercise is provided to allow potential course delegates to choose the correct Wise Owl Microsoft training course, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any format without the prior written consent of Wise Owl.
In a new Excel workbook, loop from 1 to 137 to create a palette of all of the autoshapes used by standard versions of Microsoft Office:
The first 4 rows of autoshapes (the final worksheet should have 137 shapes in). To get a neat-looking effect like this, use the measurements shown below.
You may like to use the following measurements to speed up the process:
Set the ColumnWidth property of the shapes column to 15.
Set the RowHeight property of each row containing a shape to 50.
Position each shape 20 points in from the left edge of its cell and 10 points down from the top, and give it a width of 40 and height of 30.
When you've finished, save this workbook as Drawing palette of autoshapes, then close it down.
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