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Hi,

On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 18:15 +0100, Tom Davies wrote: 

Hi :)

I don't think it is possible to have a chart on it's own as a worksheet in it's 
own right.  I have been playing around trying the ways other spreadsheet 
programs use but can't see how to do this.  I managed to get the chart onto a 
different worksheet using copy&paste but then had to redefine the data sources!
Have you managed this or found any good answers?
Regards from
Tom :)





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From: Gérard FARGEOT <gerard.fargeot@orange.fr>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 25 April, 2011 16:32:07
Subject: re: [libreoffice-users] Chart "how to"

Hi,

Cut/paste.



Message du 25/04/11 17:13
De : "CohoMike" 
A : users@libreoffice.org
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Objet : [libreoffice-users] Chart "how to"

How to move a chart from the data page where it appears to
its own worksheet or tab?

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Older versions of Excel could put a chart on separate sheet as an
option. I have tested this in the latest version of Excel but I believe
it is still true.

I believe Softmaker's spreadsheet could do this, I this was years ago
though.
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Jay Lozier
Jslozier@gmail.com

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