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On 4/07/11 9:32 PM, Stephan Zietsman wrote:
Hi all,
I have a file (saved in the xls format) that crashes LibO 3.3.2.  It's
a fairly straightforward file, only has 4 data points and a chart.  MS
Office 2007 opens it just fine.  Could anyone comment whether they can
open this file or not?  I'm curious to find out whether the issue
causing this crash has been resolved in the 3.4.x branch (or maybe
3.3.3).  I've uploaded the file, it's available here:
http://www.2shared.com/document/3WwWglyX/Non_contiguous.html

This is just a dummy file which I created to test for another bug
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38734 and
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38746).  Unfortunately, I
can't remember the exact steps I used to create the file, so I can't
easily narrow down to what causes the crash.

Regards
Stephan

Hi. I can open it with 3.4.1, the chart shows as a bar chart but there are no data series defined. How have you defined the data series in your original file, as a data range A1:A5 or as a named range.
steve

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