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in excel 2003 we click on a point and after appearing an arrow we could
change its position to manipulate it. Meanwhile the table is corrected
automatically. In excel 2007 it is impossible. Do you please help me?
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Hi,

This feature has been removed in xl2007.
As yet I am not aware of anybody creating a addin to replace this feature.

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Andy

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in excel 2003 we click on a point and after appearing an arrow we could
change its position to manipulate it. Meanwhile the table is corrected
automatically. In excel 2007 it is impossible. Do you please help me?


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