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In Excel 2003 I could plot points as markers, and then plot a second series
as a smoothed line (no markers), and then drag the points in the second
series to make a curve go where i wanted it to. How do I drag points in the
second series in Excel2007?
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Hi,

The ability to drag points was removed in xl2007.

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In Excel 2003 I could plot points as markers, and then plot a second
series
as a smoothed line (no markers), and then drag the points in the second
series to make a curve go where i wanted it to. How do I drag points in
the
second series in Excel2007?


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