Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 102028
errors at x-axis in diagram with multiple data rows when pasted from Calc
Last modified: 2013-02-24 21:18:43 UTC
Please see attached file. The first diagram has already been broken by OO3.1 Writer. All curves start at x=0 in diagram, but the data rows say different. In OO3.0.1 this worked correctly and it works correctly in OO3.1 Calc. Only Writer will break the graphs. See what happens by breaking other diagrams as well: 1. double-click into diagram 2 or 3 and they will break. 2. print document or create PDF, the diagrams will be broken also.
Please attach the Writer document (not as URL) and the working Calc document to the issue.
Created attachment 62340 [details] document containing graphs
Created attachment 62341 [details] working calc document
I can create the situation from scratch on WinXp. First you must work with OOo3.0.1. Create an XY-Chart in Calc, which has two data series with different x-ranges and - that's the point - a data label range, which has double number than the single x-ranges. See attached document. Copy the chart into a Writer document. You get a chart with embedded table, where each data series has got it's own x-column and the cells right to the surplus data labels are empty. See attached document. Save the document. Now open the Writer document in OOo3.1. The data series do no longer use there own x-column but use default 1,2,3,4,5,... x-values as if they have no x-column at all.
Created attachment 62352 [details] Document created in OOo3.0.1 with example charts
Created attachment 62353 [details] Document, which I used to create the charts
MRU->TL: please have a look. When pasting the Chart from Calc to Writer there seems a problem that the values are not copied correctly. Also the x-axis dimension is copied incorrectly.
Setting target to OOo 3.3 as discussed with QA.
This is a duplicate of issue 102428 which was fixed for OOo 3.2 already. Empty cells within the x values have caused a wrong interpretation. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 102428 ***
closing duplicate