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What |Old value |New value
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Assigned to|dr |bm
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Subcomponent|open-import |formatting
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 20 01:37:19 -0700
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DR->Mikulik: The labels on the X axis are there because you have created a
simple
line chart without setting a range for the labels. Excel and Calc use automatic
labels then: Excel simply uses 1, 2, 3, ..., while Calc uses "Row 1", "Row 2",
"Row
3", ... (in Czech).
To workaround this, change the chart type to an XY chart (Excel: Scatter
chart).
Then you will get numeric labels on the X axis in Calc and Excel with the
correct
values (value range from 1 to 5, instead text labels from 1 to 50). Do not
forget to
include the first column into the source range.
To workaround the Y axis problem in the current OOo version, you can remove the
Automatic flags for minimum and maximum in Excel.
DR->BM: The problem is the auto-scaling functionality in our chart module, not
the
Excel import filter. But I don't think this is important enough for 2.0.1
target. With
my new auto-scaling it should work in Chart2 anyway ;-)
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