Thanks Regina
I have found your reply and the original question of Sebastián
interesting and useful. I had a similiar issue just recently, but did
not ask for any help as it was not an urgent task to do in a
spreadsheet, just experimenting, now at least I am aware of the
limitations, and inte
egina Henschel
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2013, 17:14
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Charts with lots of data in Calc
>
>
>Hi Sebastián,
>
>Sebastián Dietrich schrieb:
>> I'm making some x-y chart in Calc with a lot of data. In
Hi Sebastián,
Sebastián Dietrich schrieb:
I'm making some x-y chart in Calc with a lot of data. In this moment, i
have some with more than 25,000 data points.
Your screen has likely not more than 2000 dots width. Are you sure you
need 25000 data points?
It seems like Calc cannot manage the
I'm making some x-y chart in Calc with a lot of data. In this moment, i
have some with more than 25,000 data points.
It seems like Calc cannot manage these charts quickly. Each modification
takes a long time to be accomplished.
I've have try these same type of chart in gnumeric and it works very
I just made a test and did not find any problem.
insert chart
saved
opened - no problem
changed some data
saved
opened - no problem
LibO3.5.7 XP/SP3
On 2012-11-20 22:28, Malcolm Moore wrote:
How do I insert a chart in Writer. If I go
Insert / Object / Chart one appears which I
can edit but a
How do I insert a chart in Writer. If I go
Insert / Object / Chart one appears which I
can edit but as soon as I save and close
the file when I reopen it the chart is blank
Ta
M
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Hi,
On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:23:44 +0300
reuven wrote:
> how one can draw a chart with x or y axis (or both) will be on log scale?
You need to use a x-y-diagram.
When selecting the range that should be displayed and all the other needed
settings, there's a checkbox that you can check for each
how one can draw a chart with x or y axis (or both) will be on log scale?
Reuven
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