Harvey Balls

G

G. Boyles

Does anyone know where a download of "Harvey Balls"
(balls with 1/4 - 1/2 - 3/4 shading)can be found. I have
them as pictures, but the color cannot be changed and
they are on a square background which cannot be changed.I
have checked all items on the symbols menu and they are
not there.

Thanks for any help anyone can give.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

I should think these would be pretty easy to create using the drawing tools.
Insert a circle AutoShape with No Fill and the desired line color. Then use
the Arc AutoShape to drag a circular arc the same size and the desired
angle; when you fill it with a color, it will fill the ¼, ½, or ¾ that you
drew. Align and group the two objects. Save as an AutoText entry.

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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi G.,

To add to Suzanne's reply, here are a couple of
additional possibilities that may work for you.


You can download the set of Harvey Ball graphics
from this website as one option.
http://www.edork.com/TopicToday/HarveyBalls/

You may also be able to use a dingbat font, such as
'Pie Charts' from http://dingbatpages.com/business/business02.html

You can also use Insert=>Picture=>Chart and use
a pie chart with two values/two colors to create
the 'ball' fill that you want.

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Does anyone know where a download of "Harvey Balls"
(balls with 1/4 - 1/2 - 3/4 shading)can be found. I have
them as pictures, but the color cannot be changed and
they are on a square background which cannot be changed.I
have checked all items on the symbols menu and they are
not there.

Thanks for any help anyone can give. >>
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Hope that helps,

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