https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64884
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 64884
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: [FORMATTING]: Allow to add "X" grid lines after having
created a chart without them
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: All
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: unspecified
Component: Chart
Product: LibreOffice
As many should know, charts may have "X" and "Y" grid lines. Inserting a chart
in Calc shows a Wizard that lets you choose the chart type, some styles, title,
axis labels and this grids: "X" and "Y".
The problem is this: if the chart is already created, there isn't any way to
add "X" grids. Although there _is_ a button for "Y" gris, I havent found any
option, nor button through "Customize Toolbar" that would allow me to add this
format.
This is a bit annoying in my case, because complex charts are something
not-so-easy to format. And if one has already created a chart and missed this
lines, one have to delete this chart and create a new one, reminding to add
this gridlines.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Creat a chart. Line, scatter, or any X-Y chart.
2) Don't add to it "x" gridlines. This is the default format, so, selecting
some series, inserting a chart and accepting the first one the wizard gives
should be enough.
3) Try to add "x" grids
Actual results:
There's not any way (or at least, I haven't found out how) to add "X" grids.
Expected:
This lines should be easily added if needed, even if the chart has been already
created.
Also: there should be a button for this action, since there's one for
adding/removing "Y" grids.
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