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Default Excel 2007 - Double-Click to Format ...

Is/was there a compelling reason to remove the double-click to format in
Office 2007 ... particularly in Excel charting?

In order to change any attributes of any element of a chart, you have to go
through the ribbons, or right click and navigate through all the menus to do
anything.

Please - PLEASE - my aching wrist and I implore you to bring back the
double-click ... soon!

If you agree with this suggestion, please click this and let Microsoft know
we need this back.

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