On 13/04/2013, Vineet Deodhar <vineet.deod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi !
> I am new to gnumeric.
> I found it very fast, so trying to assess how useful it might be be for my
> purpose.
>
> I wish to draw chart from shares data in "Open-High-Low-Close" format.
> In other spreadsheet softwares, "stock - OHLC" format is there by default
> (aka japanese candlesticks).
> In gnumeric, I did not find it.
>
> I opened one file saved by MS Excel containing candlestick chart and opened
> it in gnueric.
> It shows the chart correctly. That means gnumeric can display candlesticks.
> But .... configuration options are very limited (I can't configure the
> source data).
> How do I configure it in gnumeric?
> (I have attached the file in .xls format. Pl. open it in gnumeric).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vineet
>

Hi Vineet,

I may be totally wrong here so feel free to shoot me down, but isn't
this what Gnumeric calls MinMax chart type?

Thanks
Tim

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