https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43175

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The problem also happens when copying a single sheet with graphs.

Similar problem also happens when copying a single sheet with graphs. The
copied graph looses its reference to the proper data table.

How to reproduce:
1. Download the attached ods file.
2. Copy the second sheet, Blad2, to the left side of the first sheet as its
default new name, Blad2_2.
3. Copy the second sheet, Blad1, to the left side of the first sheet as its
default new name, Blad1_2.
4. Copy the second sheet, Blad2_2, to the left side of the first sheet as its
default new name, Blad2_2_2.
5. Copy the second sheet, Blad1_2, to the left side of the first sheet as its
default new name, Blad1_2_2.
6. Click the second sheet, Blad2_2_2, and check the data range of the top left
graph. Its expected value is $Blad2_2_2.$A$2:$B$7,$Blad2_2_2.$B$1. However, it
points to $Blad2_2.$A$2:$B$7,$Blad2_2.$B$1.

I thought this is the example of bug reported in comment 17, but because it was
marked as duplicate before, I post it in this thread. My test environment is as
below.

OS: Windows 7 (64-bit)
LibreOffice Version: 5.2.6.2 (x64)
Build ID: a3100ed2409ebf1c212f5048fbe377c281438fdc

Should this be regarded as an independent bug?

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