https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125320

--- Comment #27 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Michael Meeks from comment #26)
> It is safe to say that if a broken file produced by an old version of calc
> is required to reproduce the problem, then it's not that interesting to us.

Understood.  

> Then again - if we are confident that older versions of calc produce unhappy
> files we can potentially detect and force re-calculate of those on-load (I
> guess) - that is reasonably easy to do.

Got it.  Xisco Fauli was/is looking for help to do that for Bug 86321. 
Buovjaga's tracing it for a few years.  LO7 (fresh) is still unable to show
unhappy files with X,Y scatterplots broken-then-working, so it's at that stage.
 I contribute user workarounds.  Engineers and scientists are clicking,holding
and stirring all their plots a few pixels to keep going.  A real renovation
on-load is hoped for there.

> If the problem can be reproduced from a blank-sheet in a modern LibreOffice
> then that is -extremely- interesting =) but having a new bug report with a
> clean set of reproduction steps: starting from launching calc and adding
> (presumably large range formulae) etc. would be extremely interesting.
> Thanks.

Working on it (for this Bug here and others where I can).

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