Can I "dynamically" draw in excel without macros?

excel71

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Hello All,

I have Excel 2008 for Mac and as you may know, it does not run Visual Basic macros. Is there any other way to draw "dynamically" (not sure if this is the correct term)? For example I would like a line to be drawn with a certain length and in a certain place based on calculated values in cells.

Thanks!
 

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It doesn't have VBA, but it does have AppleScript, no? You should have access to what you want to do with that, but I don't think there are many AppleScript specialists here...
 
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You also have XLM macros though, again, you may have problems finding an expert in those. For Applescript I'm pretty sure you would be better off in a Mac forum.
 
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