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Old 08-20-2016, 09:57 PM
Firewife03 Firewife03 is offline HELP! How to make a shape appear and disappear Windows 7 64bit HELP! How to make a shape appear and disappear Office 2010 32bit
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I have a picture of a map that I am trying to interact with. Basically, I want to be able to click on a specific area and have the X shape pop up. I want to be able to click on several different areas of this picture to make the X shape pop up at one time. I then want to be able to click any of the specific X's and have that specific X disappear. If this makes any sense can anyone help me??? I've attached the picture. Where there are numbers I want to be able to put an X over as many of the numbers that I need to and take as many X's away as I need when clicking on it again. Is this possible?? Or is a different office program better to do something like this??
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