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How do you display data in a stock chart by just pointing the cursor in the
chart. I can do this in Office 2002, but cannnot figure out how to do this
Office 2007.

I want to move the cursor to the the chart area and have the x and y
coordinates displayed.
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You need to select the chart first.

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How do you display data in a stock chart by just pointing the cursor in
the
chart. I can do this in Office 2002, but cannnot figure out how to do
this
Office 2007.

I want to move the cursor to the the chart area and have the x and y
coordinates displayed.



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