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Right-click on the embedded file which you inserted in your document. From there select the option Microsoft Document Object. From there select 'Convert'. Now click on 'Change icon'. Select the icon and change the caption name there.
Right-click on the embedded file which you inserted in your document. From there select the option Microsoft Document Object. From there select 'Convert'. Now click on 'Change icon'. Select the icon and change the caption name there.
To use it, just create a new Module using the developer tools and VBA and then when you need to rename an object or shape, select the shape and run the macro. You will be asked to enter a new shape. Alternatively, you may want to use the Visibility Pane in order to reorder and rename shapes and object.
Unfortunately there is no direct way to apply conditional formatting to a shape in Excel. However, there are a few simple workarounds that can get the job done.
Open your workbook in Excel. Press Alt + F11 to open Visual Basic Editor (VBE). Right-click on your workbook name in the “Project-VBAProject” pane (in the top left corner of the editor window) and select Insert → Module from the context menu.
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