I want to make a chart with a changeable table in the background.
This means, when a data point changes, I want to open the data table
of the chart in Impress and correct the data which have changed.On 2012-11-06 07:04, anne-ology
wrote:
Do you wish an image of the table in the
Impress file?,or do you wish to have a changeable table in the Impress
file?If the former, then (1) make an image of the table -
possibly through one of the capture programs -then (2) plop this image into the
Impress file.If the latter, then I haven't a clue;-)On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Dr. R. O
Stapfreinhold@stapf-online.comwrote:I wanted to
create a chart in ImpressInserted a chartOpened the chart data tableSo far all fine and
as expectedWhen I wanted to copy data array (2 rows, 5 columns) from Calc
into the table, the data of the arrayselected on copied into the clipboard all get pasted
into the
cell I selected (top left corner)Even adjusting the chart data table to exactly the size
as the
original data array resulted in alldata in the selected cell in the chart data table.Is
this a bug or a missing functionality in Impress?The ability to copy and array of data from Calc
into the chart
data table would increase productivity.XP/SP3 LibO 3..5.7
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