Draw a circle to select a desired collection
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Hi
I have a (x,y)-chart with plots of my customers 'scores', and I want to
make a query of specific customers by drawing a circle that contains
them (in the chart).
Does anyone have any idea how I should do this, or has anyone done
something like that before? I have thought of maybe doing this in a
userform, but I'll consider any other suggestion.
Have a nice one! :)
Eimund
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