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Is it possible to create a pop up box that will appear when someone
moves their cursor over an Excel graph? I want the box to provide a
clarifying statement. I can not use a macro due to the security
settings on our company computers.

Also, can pop up boxes be placed in individual data values on a graph?

Thanks for the help

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You need to be able to use VBA or install an add-in to make either of these
work.

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Is it possible to create a pop up box that will appear when someone
moves their cursor over an Excel graph? I want the box to provide a
clarifying statement. I can not use a macro due to the security
settings on our company computers.

Also, can pop up boxes be placed in individual data values on a graph?

Thanks for the help



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