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------- Additional comments from gbpach...@openoffice.org Mon Sep 21 21:55:58 
+0000 2009 -------
 Hello Ingrid!

 Sorry for the long delay to answer.  The user explained the case to me and I
think it's a very interesting situation. The how-to is: 

   1)open a new text document (first document);

   2)create a basic text table;

   3)select the text table and go to Insert> Object > Chart. Choose a chart type
and click Finish to complete the wizard and create the chart. The chart will be
linked to table text: modifying the table data, the graph is modified;

   4)open another text document (second document);

   5)select the chart in the first document and copy/paste to the second 
document;

   6)save and close the second document;

   7)re-open the second document;

   8)double-click the chart to find the problem. The chart in the second
document will disappear.

  If you need any other information, please ask me.

  Thanks!
  Gustavo Pacheco.


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