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Software ==> | Advanced VBA (28 exercises) |
Topic ==> | Working with shapes (3 exercises) |
Level ==> | Relatively easy |
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.
Open the workbook in the above folder. It contains an all-too-familiar maze.
Red Riding Hood is finding the directions a little hard to follow. Write a macro which loops over all of the cells in the maze shown shaded:
Your macro should check each cell in the range E4:G9..
For each cell, substitute arrows as follows:
Contents of cell | Substitute |
---|---|
R | Autoshape number 33 |
L | Autoshape number 34 |
U | Autoshape number 35 |
D | Autoshape number 36 |
The trick, of course, is positioning the arrows so that they look sensible. Here's what the final maze might look like after running your macro:
Much better!
When you've got this working, save the workbook as Putting arrows in maze, then close it down.
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