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Default Select group of cells and create arrow pointer to elsewhere

Would be really nice if I was able to select say 5 rows of data, rightclick
and get a parenthesis of some sort to draw to some other location on the page
as reference point that is not necessarily part of that calculation but does
have a reference to it for some reason.

Would be very useful, Example "This contract as calculated here will be
replaced by the following contract with these details"

Another example: Highlight A1:A4 and be able to create self adjusting
parenthesis with Arrow while pointing either to F7 or perhaps even F7:F12


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