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Default Dragging graph-points to change data?

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Who knows:

a) how soon either Excel or PowerPoint might allow changes to data by
directly re-forming the data's graph(chart)
(e.g. by mouse-dragging edges, bar-ends, or other such elements),

or

b) whether there is an add-on (or auxiliary app) already available (or
that
someone is working on) to enable such data-altering in those two main
apps,

or

c) someone who might like to help make &/or sell such an add-on for one or
more such popular apps

?


Thanks!

& do pls. fwd this to all you think might be able to help us out...


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