I suggest you search using the term "chart" as LO works with chart not
specifically "Graphs" :) you might be able to find what your looking for
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, at 12:15 PM, moorelife wrote:
I've checked for the use of the term 'graph' in the already reported
bugs,
but nothing comes up, so here goes something:
Scenario:
- an existing OpenOffice spreadsheet is opened with LibreOffice 3.5.7.2.
- the graph which was at cell L3 now shows to be at A1, overlaying all
the
data that is there.
- moving the graph does to its old location does not do anything,....
- because reopening in LibreOffice has it at A1 again!
I have the offending spreadsheet available, if anyone needs it...
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