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Default Excel should allow auto shape boxes to be fixed to points on the g

I have constructed a graph that has data added to it daily. On the graph I
have used several auto shape boxes to highlight key data milestones. Problem
is every time I add new data the auto shape boxes move and have to be
manually adjusted to repoint them to the relevant data point. Is there any
way they can be fixed to the relevant data points on the graph so that they
remain fixed to that point and therefore don't move/shift when new data is
added?

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