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I need to simulate generation of playing cards in excel.How do i do this for
a jack,queen and king?I want to put a clipart picture for each jack,queen and
king and make this appear and disappear along with the card as a new card is
generated.
How do i do this in excel?i dont know anything in VB but have done java,so
do know the basic structure of a code.

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What do you mean by "a new card is generated"?



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I need to simulate generation of playing cards in excel.How do i do this for
a jack,queen and king?I want to put a clipart picture for each jack,queen and
king and make this appear and disappear along with the card as a new card is
generated.
How do i do this in excel?i dont know anything in VB but have done java,so
do know the basic structure of a code.

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I'm an excel nut... wrote:
I need to simulate generation of playing cards in excel.How do i do this for
a jack,queen and king?I want to put a clipart picture for each jack,queen and
king and make this appear and disappear along with the card as a new card is
generated.
How do i do this in excel?i dont know anything in VB but have done java,so
do know the basic structure of a code.


Personally, I'd just troll through font collections. Somewhere someone
must have already generated a font with playing cards that they've
posted out to the web that you'll like. You'll get a ton of hits if you
Google on "Playing Card" and Font.

Then you format the cell to display in your "PlayingCard" font and let
Excel think it's just putting a "Q" or whatever into that cell. No
heavy duty programming required.

Good luck...

Bill
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