We've seen JRL's Macro Scheduler macros drawing shapes on the screen.
But how about this amazing art created with Excel:
http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2013/05/28/ ... et-artist/
If you don't believe that was made in Excel you can download the Excel file at the above URL.
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Re: Excel Art
That's an unfair comparison. In your mentioned Japanese Excel spreadsheet, I couldn't any formula nor macro nor VBA. There's simply no computing.Marcus Tettmar wrote:We've seen JRL's Macro Scheduler macros drawing shapes on the screen.
But how about this amazing art created with Excel:
I prefer JRL's and "nominate" JRL's collection to be a candidate for June 2013 winner. Just my 2 cents.
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That's astonishing. I had no idea this was even possible.
I downloaded the Excel sheet and still didn't have a clue how he did it.
I downloaded the Excel sheet and still didn't have a clue how he did it.
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Re: Excel Art
No wonder my formulas were always so hard to get working correctly. I was using Excel as a spreadsheet and Photoshop as a graphics program...silly me.Marcus Tettmar wrote:We've seen JRL's Macro Scheduler macros drawing shapes on the screen.
But how about this amazing art created with Excel:
http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2013/05/28/ ... et-artist/
If you don't believe that was made in Excel you can download the Excel file at the above URL.
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