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Hi Jonathan,

Jonathan Levi schrieb:
I'd like to fill the wall of my chart with a custom bitmap of my own
creation. But when I double-click my chart, then click menu Format >
Chart Wall... > "Area" tab > "Bitmap" popup item > Blank pattern, I
can't edit this pattern, even though LibreOffice Help entry
"bitmaps;patterns" seems to suggest that I should be able to. Any
suggestions?


Try this:
1. In chart editing mode draw a rectangle into the chart. If the drawing toolbar is not visible, you can activate it via View -> Toolbars.
2. From the context menu of the rectangle choose the item 'area'.
3. On the dialog page 'Bitmaps' click on 'import' and select the picture of your choice or use the pattern editor to make some simple dot-bitmap. 4. If you want this bitmap for further documents, you have to save the bitmap list.
5. Close the dialog.
6. Delete the rectangle.
Now you should have your own bitmap in the bitmap list.

Kind regards
Regina



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