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Engineering, 18.10.2019 18:10 johngayden46

Write a macro that converts an azimuth in degrees to a bearing in degrees minutes and seconds. use message boxes to input and output data. the input message box must state that the input data should be from 0 to 360 degrees. validate with a block of statements the input data to assure that the input is not less than zero or greater than 360 degrees. output should be in the format: n 36.5°e or if the azimuth is exactly 0, 90, 180, 270, or 360, the output should be due north, due east, due south, due west, or due north, respectively. place a "run" button on the spreadsheet. dimension variables and place appropriate comments throughout your code.

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