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Linked Excel text boxes

One cool feature in Excel is the ability to link any OfficeArt textbox's value to an

Excel
cell.

Here's how:

  1. Launch Excel and find a cell containing some text or a number you want to link to.

    I'll just type my name into cell A1.

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  2. Create something that can hold OfficeArt text. This rectangle autoshape will do just

    fine.

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    Create

    autoshapes from the Drawing toolbar or go to the Insert menu |

    Picture | Autoshapes, then pick your favorite shape.

  3. Click the rectangle to select it.

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  4. Type =A1 in the text strip at the top to link its text to A1, then hit enter.

    It's the same thing you'd type to link one Excel cell to another one.

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  5. The OfficeArt text in the rectangle updates.

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That's all well and good, but why is this useful in real life?

Say you have a simple data table. You can create a cycle diagram with segments linked

to data in your table.

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Now, if you change values in your table, the diagram updates automatically.

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