On Mon, Apr 05, 2010, JohnS wrote:
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>On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 20:16 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
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>> My problem is that OO/NeoOffice charts don't seem to take the
>> first column of data as the X-Axis, but put everything on the
>> Y-Axis which doesn't make sense to me.
>>
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>Look at the top row
Bill Campbell wrote:
> I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
> soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
> X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
> of the row number in the columns, and the fir
On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 20:16 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
> My problem is that OO/NeoOffice charts don't seem to take the
> first column of data as the X-Axis, but put everything on the
> Y-Axis which doesn't make sense to me.
>
> Bill
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Look at the top row and Click on Chart (the icon). The
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010, Pascal Robert wrote:
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>Le 2010-04-02 à 20:19, Bill Campbell a écrit :
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>> The Linux tie-in is that I'm getting data from a postgresql database that
>> lives on a Linux box, and none of the fancy commercial products seem to be
>> able to use it in their data sources.
>You
Le 2010-04-02 à 20:19, Bill Campbell a écrit :
> I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
> soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
> X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
> of the row number
I am attempting to create a simple line chart graphing three columns from a
soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
of the row number in the columns, and the first column amongst the data.
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