Map of Human Body for Worker's COmp

Justinian

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I have to make a map of worker's comp injuries and where on the body they occured. I was thinking about data validation and when each employee's name is selected, a dot with a line including that person's name appears on the diagram of the human body where the injury occurred. So if I select John Smith and his injury was dog bite on his thigh, I want a dot to appear on my picture of a human body along with a line coming from that dot which has "John Smith" on it.

Does anyone have any ideas to do this? I already have a picture of the body inserted into my worksheet, I just need to add the names and injuries.
 

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Do a scatter xy chart over your image. Have a vlookup table provide the x and y for each injury....
 
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Can you explain more? I do not see how a scatter graph would work.
 
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