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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 22 15:38:13 -0800 
2007 -------
Just seeing the (x/y) pair in the status bar would not be enough.

My example above was a simplified case.  In reality, of course, I would increase
the resolution to have many more data points.  In this case, it is not possible
to transcribe hundreds of data points by hand.

Maybe this feature can be accomplished without establishing a link between Calc
and Chart?  I think of a functionality in Calc that can interpolate a set of
numbers according to a given "rule".  This feature would allow me to select the
interpolation rule "cubic spline" which would then let me specify the
resolution.  After confirmation, the feature would fill a column with
interpolated data points.  This would create data points the same way Chart
does, but would otherwise be totally independent.

The downside of this approach is that it (probably) leads to duplicate code
which basically does the same thing.

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