Hi Pierre-André Galmes,
  By selecting a cell inside the table of the data and by making
"Insert/Chart", the beach [region] of data is not selected as in the version current or identified by a feature into dotted (or blue) as in Excel to show
  the beach [range] taken into account.

So, the default range selection when starting the Wizard seems to be different
  than in the old chart implementation? But how?
Yes, the blue line showing the range selected does not show-up when the wizard is
launched. To reproduce it :

- click on a cell from the range selected
- launch the wizard

Then, a blue line should appear to show which range has been automagically selected.
Is that clear enought ?

Ah, now I see, the barely visible yellow line is the blue line in reverse mode, because the cells are selected (black). In the new chart we have neither. I would suggest to either select the range with the usual selection (inverted/black cells) or with a blue border. Maybe a blue border is nicer, however it is not visible when your cells are blue. I think it should be easier to select the cells like before, and skip the blue border for the time being.


2. Column 3d deep: rounded edges seem to have different (better) value than for
  the other types (non-deep).

Interesting. As noted, I like the (obviously) smaller value for deep charts
  better.
This issue is only that for that kind of chart, the display of lines does not look as
smooth (anti-aliased) as for other charts.

Hm, I thought I had understood this. Anyway, the rounded edges *are* different for deep, and we should have a look at this (not very high priority, though). If this is really about anti-aliasing, I think you have to explain again, what you (or Tony) mean(s). Because the anti-aliasing is definitely the same for all 3d charts. We cannot influence this (if we could, we would enable it everywhere, not just for 3d deep charts).

There might be differences in the appearance of the grid for the default-sized chart. In the non-deep version, the grid lines more often vanish partly in the wall. But this is just an artifact of the drawing layer's 3d rendering. If you enlarge the chart a bit, you will see that the only difference are the round edges of the bars, they are a bit smaller in deep charts.

Regards,
Bjoern

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