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Dave Fisher <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #18 from Dave Fisher <[email protected]> ---
>From the users ML:
Thanks Dave for responding so promptly.

Attached is a typical spreadsheet, but fewer columns and rows than most of the
others.  It records weight in kilograms for different stages of chemotherapy
treatment by ingested tablets.  Maintaining stable weight is one useful
indicator of drug side-effects.  The data is personal but not private - indeed,
the intention is to publish it later so feel free to share it with others if
that is useful.  This is the sequence of events:

1.  open spreadsheet, select all of the data (in the attached, A1 - D126)
2.  select Insert Chart
3.  select Line then Lines only
4.  select Finish.   The chart displays in the area ("A") bounded E12 - K33
5.  select Save.  The chart is still displayed
6.  select Close

7.  open the spreadsheet.  The data is correct, but there is no chart, as pre
4.1.4 there would have been.  There is an area "B" bounded by J17 - K21 ( or an
area of equivalent size located nearby) indicated by the row-column grid being
overwritten.  If that area is selected then the boundaries of area A show up
marked with the 8 small green squares.  But the area shows the row-column grid
but no chart.  The area A can be moved, and area B moves with it.  It is
possible to insert the charts several times, each saved as the blank areas A
and B.  Blank areas A and B can be deleted.  Because area A can be moved the
above locations might be the same size but located elsewhere on the sheet.

Another oddity which I've just noticed when preparing the attached screen dumps
(using OSX's Shift-Command-4).  The double sets of green area markers don't
show on ther spreadsheet but do show when the screen dump is inserted into the
text document, using the Insert- Picture- From file commands.  If you click
inside the double-marked image then the outermost of the doubled marks
disappears.  I think I've got those details correct, it's tricky making them
happen and keeping track!  Well, tricky for me.

I trust the above means you can reproduce the problem.  Good luck with
resolving it.

cheers,

Mike

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