Hi Fred,
you usually just need to change the title of the colums within the
source data set. If you create a chart within AOO then the chart is an
OLE (object linking and embedding) object. Such objects share a
connection to the source data within the document where you create the
chart. In Writer (the wordprocessor) the source data is usually stored
within a table and within Calc (the spreadsheet module) the source data
is part of this document where every element (cell) of this document can
be a source of a chart. I Calc to find out which table part is used as
source data then open that document and doubleclick the chart. In this
case source data for this chart is highlighted. In Writer unfortunately
it isn't. This would be a useful feature to implement...
Am 23.11.2014 um 19:36 schrieb FC:
I use OpenOffice 3.4.1 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I'm only an occasional chart maker. I created a chart years ago,
of Column, Stacked, with three Data Sets.
Will some kind person please remind me how to change the text
in the Legend for the three Data Sets?
Fred
Kind regards, Joost
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