At 17:30 07/10/2008 +1300, Kees Varekamp wrote:
I like the openoffice 3.0 charts. So much that I would like to use
them on my web pages as well.
Do you mean that you just need to post charts produced by Calc on a web page?
In order for that to work probably the way to go is to set up open
office as a service and in one way or another produce chart images
that can be used on a web site.
Is it necessary to be that complicated? Are these to be static charts?
Has anyone ever done anything like that?
Can it be done in the first place?
Can anyone provide me with hints on how to go about?
o Create your chart in Calc.
o Double-click the chart to select it.
o Copy the chart.
o Create a new Draw document (File | New > | Drawing).
o Paste the chart into Draw.
o Manipulate the chart as required.
o Use File | Export... in Draw to export in a suitable
format. Possibilities include .gif, .jpg, .tif, ...
Alternatively, paste the chart directly into Writer and use that to
edit and save your document as HTML.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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