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Hello,
I am running LibreOffice 3.5.4.2.  My Operating System is Linux Mint 13.

I am wondering if there is a way to disable the automatic
updating/refreshing of the data in a chart while working on its properties. 
For example, I have a line chart with 1440 points.  If I try and change a
title, resize the chart, or do any simple task it takes a really long time. 
Might not seem like a big deal but I have 22 spreadsheets to work on with
three charts per spreadsheet.  In the future I plan on moving to larger data
sets and it will take even longer.  Only thing I can think of is to change
my dataset to a small one while working on it, and then change it back when
I am done.  If I could temporarily disable the automatic updating/refreshing
of the data and then re-enable it when I have made all changes that would be
ideal.  Any thoughts?

Thanks


Chris 



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