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Default Excel: Can I display a chart when the mouse is over a cell?

I have a worksheet and i need to be able to have a range of cells from
another worksheet display when the mouse pointer is over a certain cell on
the first worksheet. Is there a way to do this?
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If the range of cells is static and the contents of those cells don't
change, you could create a comment for the cells in the first worksheet
and put the values of other other worksheet in the comment.

Other than that I cannot think of any other way, not even with VBA
since XL doesn't raise any event when the cursor is over a particular
cell.

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I have a worksheet and i need to be able to have a range of cells from
another worksheet display when the mouse pointer is over a certain cell on
the first worksheet. Is there a way to do this?

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