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Stuart Bratesman
 
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Default XL Charts: Let my mouse drag all data labels for a whole series.

Excel charts should allow my mouse to drag all the data labels for a whole
series in unison. For example, instead of having to move each data label
one-at-a-time to the right of each column, I should be able to move them all
together. Aside from the time savings, the greatest advantage would be the
ability to move all of the labels a precisely uniform and equal distance from
their original locations.

This feature would be especially useful when one-or-more series in a stacked
column chart is too small to allow enough space to display its labels within
the the column
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Stuart Bratesman, Jr., MPP
Muskie School of Public Service
Univ. of Southern Maine
Portland, Maine

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