On 27/11/2007, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 17:26 27/11/2007 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> >In Calc, I have a chart that plots two functions on the same graph.
> >One is in the colour purple, and the other in orange. Next to the
> >graph is legend that has the two colours, labeled "column B" and
> >"column C". How do I change the text of the legend? Both random and
> >calculated right clicks on the area have produced no configurable dialogs.
>
> Easy way:
> o  Put the legends above the columns of data in the spreadsheet itself.
> o  Include the legends in the selected cells when creating the chart.
> o  In the second panel of the Chart Wizard, tick "First row as label"
> (as well, maybe, as "First column as label").
>
> Hard way:
> o  Put the legends somewhere else.
> o  In the third panel of the Chart Wizard, select the "Data series" in turn.
> o  For each data series, select Name under "Data ranges", and point
> to the relevant legend.
>
> To get back to these options after you have created the chart,
> double-click the chart (to get the grey border), single-click the
> legend (to get the eight green markers *around the legend*),  and
> then use right-click | Data Ranges... .
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>

Thanks, I installed OOo 2.3 and this helped. Your instructions are
amazingly detailed.

Dotan Cohen

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