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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 23 15:03:00 +0000 
2007 -------
I could think of having some kind of TeX-like formula string or a MathML format
string that can nicely be rendered by the chart.

But OLE objects in general as names of legends? Phew, that sounds crazy. Do you
really want to allow another chart as a name for a dataseries? Or a presentation
document or a writer document taking a whole sheet of paper in space? The idea
of a series name is an identifier. Usually a string is sufficient for this. Of
course in some situations it makes sense to have more possibilities like just
x^2 with a superscript 2. We can think about this, but surely not to use OLE
objects as a name.

Btw. there is an issue for supporting subscript and superscript in titles (Issue
6521). That would also suffice for your example.

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