Version 109 on one computer, and version 125 on another. If the option
exists in a newer version, then we can certainly upgrade. But we were
kinda sitting it out until the stable 2.0 came out; which the word is
that it will be in a few days. Contact me if you need any other info.
Thank you,
Robert
>>> Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/12/05 11:02 AM >>>
I need one more bit of information before answering your question.
What version of OOo are you using. You may have said earlier, but I
forgot.
Dan
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 09:01 am, you wrote:
> There is some confusion here. Yes, I'm trying to do this in Calc.
> I'm trying to convert an excel file into Calc and in the process I
> need to convert the graphs contained there in. Which requires some
> reformatting. In Excel, when you put together your graph (or we can
> call it a chart if you prefer) you have an option to display its
> legend, but you also have an option to display its data table.
Which
> basically puts a small table, containing all the points in your
> graph, under the graph where the X-axis labels were. I've looked
all
> over but I have not found this option. Any suggestions.
>
> Thank you,
> Robert
>
> >>> Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/11/05 5:10 PM >>>
>
> On Monday 10 October 2005 06:16 pm, Robert Volke wrote:
> > I've been charged with the conversion of my company's documents
> > from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice. I've been trying to figure
> > out how to display the data table for the graphs that I am
> > currently converting (they are combo graphs with both bars and
> > lines). I've been able to reproduce everything else except for
the
> > display of the data table above the key. Oh, and I am using
> > OpenOffice version 109 on an NT box. If I can figure this step
out
> > then I should be able
>
> to
>
> > convert the rest of the graphs over. Also, does anyone have any
> > other warnings regarding converting graphs from MS Office to
> > OpenOffice that may save me some pain? Thank you for your help.
> >
> > Robert
>
> Are you doing this in Calc? I ask because I had no problems
> creating a chart using OOo 2.0 RC1. (I think this is the same thing
> as
>
> the graphs you were referring to.) I was able to choose where I
> wanted
>
> to put the chart: on the same sheet or another sheet.
>
> Dan
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