is it possible to draw floor plans using office
is it possible to draw floor plans using office
Sounds like a Job for MS Visio
One of the default template sets in Visio is for building plans, including
floorplans.
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Kind Regards,
Will Riley
"madge" wrote:
> is it possible to draw floor plans using office
>
Yes, it is possible to draw Floor Plans in Excel.........I do it all the
time, and even use conditional formatting to color different elements
according to "Efficiency" or any other list of data required......they can
even be dynamic, contain drawing objects, and respond to macros if
desired.....very powerful tool!
hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"madge" wrote:
> is it possible to draw floor plans using office
>
thanx for info, but could you possibly tell me how to do it, very new user,
could do with step by step guide!
"CLR" wrote:
> Yes, it is possible to draw Floor Plans in Excel.........I do it all the
> time, and even use conditional formatting to color different elements
> according to "Efficiency" or any other list of data required......they can
> even be dynamic, contain drawing objects, and respond to macros if
> desired.....very powerful tool!
>
> hth
> Vaya con Dios,
> Chuck, CABGx3
>
>
>
> "madge" wrote:
>
> > is it possible to draw floor plans using office
> >
just been looking for ms visio, but couldnt find it? any ideas where i can
find it?
"WillR" wrote:
> Sounds like a Job for MS Visio
>
> One of the default template sets in Visio is for building plans, including
> floorplans.
>
>
> --
> Kind Regards,
> Will Riley
>
>
> "madge" wrote:
>
> > is it possible to draw floor plans using office
> >
I don't know of anyplace that would have step-by-step instructions for
something like this. This is not what Excel is usually used for. I only use
it this way so I can make it into a dynamic reporting vehicle to
automatically read data off a list and color the different areas and or
machines, or other drawing objects thereon. I usually start by making all my
columns 1.71 wide, which gives me all "square" cells. This I designate as 1
square foot, and use cell borders to make the lines. This only is good for 1
foot resolution tho, so sometimes you may have to use a line from the Drawing
Toolbar. Images can be inserted. Text boxes can be used to annotate....etc,
etc. It takes a little practice.
hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"madge" wrote:
> thanx for info, but could you possibly tell me how to do it, very new user,
> could do with step by step guide!
>
> "CLR" wrote:
>
> > Yes, it is possible to draw Floor Plans in Excel.........I do it all the
> > time, and even use conditional formatting to color different elements
> > according to "Efficiency" or any other list of data required......they can
> > even be dynamic, contain drawing objects, and respond to macros if
> > desired.....very powerful tool!
> >
> > hth
> > Vaya con Dios,
> > Chuck, CABGx3
> >
> >
> >
> > "madge" wrote:
> >
> > > is it possible to draw floor plans using office
> > >
thanx very much i'll try that.
"CLR" wrote:
> I don't know of anyplace that would have step-by-step instructions for
> something like this. This is not what Excel is usually used for. I only use
> it this way so I can make it into a dynamic reporting vehicle to
> automatically read data off a list and color the different areas and or
> machines, or other drawing objects thereon. I usually start by making all my
> columns 1.71 wide, which gives me all "square" cells. This I designate as 1
> square foot, and use cell borders to make the lines. This only is good for 1
> foot resolution tho, so sometimes you may have to use a line from the Drawing
> Toolbar. Images can be inserted. Text boxes can be used to annotate....etc,
> etc. It takes a little practice.
>
> hth
> Vaya con Dios,
> Chuck, CABGx3
>
>
>
> "madge" wrote:
>
> > thanx for info, but could you possibly tell me how to do it, very new user,
> > could do with step by step guide!
> >
> > "CLR" wrote:
> >
> > > Yes, it is possible to draw Floor Plans in Excel.........I do it all the
> > > time, and even use conditional formatting to color different elements
> > > according to "Efficiency" or any other list of data required......they can
> > > even be dynamic, contain drawing objects, and respond to macros if
> > > desired.....very powerful tool!
> > >
> > > hth
> > > Vaya con Dios,
> > > Chuck, CABGx3
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "madge" wrote:
> > >
> > > > is it possible to draw floor plans using office
> > > >
You're welcome Madge, and thanks for the feedback. Although the drawing part
is not really much touted as a "real" Excel feature, it can produce some very
exciting results. Good luck with your efforts, and post back if you have any
more questions.
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"madge" wrote:
> thanx very much i'll try that.
>
> "CLR" wrote:
>
> > I don't know of anyplace that would have step-by-step instructions for
> > something like this. This is not what Excel is usually used for. I only use
> > it this way so I can make it into a dynamic reporting vehicle to
> > automatically read data off a list and color the different areas and or
> > machines, or other drawing objects thereon. I usually start by making all my
> > columns 1.71 wide, which gives me all "square" cells. This I designate as 1
> > square foot, and use cell borders to make the lines. This only is good for 1
> > foot resolution tho, so sometimes you may have to use a line from the Drawing
> > Toolbar. Images can be inserted. Text boxes can be used to annotate....etc,
> > etc. It takes a little practice.
> >
> > hth
> > Vaya con Dios,
> > Chuck, CABGx3
> >
> >
> >
> > "madge" wrote:
> >
> > > thanx for info, but could you possibly tell me how to do it, very new user,
> > > could do with step by step guide!
> > >
> > > "CLR" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Yes, it is possible to draw Floor Plans in Excel.........I do it all the
> > > > time, and even use conditional formatting to color different elements
> > > > according to "Efficiency" or any other list of data required......they can
> > > > even be dynamic, contain drawing objects, and respond to macros if
> > > > desired.....very powerful tool!
> > > >
> > > > hth
> > > > Vaya con Dios,
> > > > Chuck, CABGx3
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "madge" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > is it possible to draw floor plans using office
> > > > >
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