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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jul 11 12:31:44 -0700 
2006 -------
I am seeing what looks like a related issue.

overlaying two sets of data with identical x and y ranges produces axes that do 
not overlay perfectly as would be expected.

y data range 0.000 - 7.500
only the second of every three lines maches, the other two have a small offset.

in fact it is impossible to even overlay the base lines perfectly. Even 
entering the same numerical value for y posistion produces a one pixel error.

Using cm or inch units has same result.

There is also a variable error in placing y labels on the grid. In the above, 
0.000 and 5.000 have a 2 px offset , 1.000 and 6.000 seem to be the only 
perfect overlay.

In short it is impossible to overlay data for direct comparison. This is a 
severe limit to the usefulness of Calc.

Seen using 2.02 on Gentoo linux.

Thx.

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