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Re: [SLE] OpenOffice 2.0
- From: Bruce Marshall <bmarsh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 12:24:07 -0400
- Message-id: <200510031224.07502.bmarsh@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 03 October 2005 11:57 am, Jack Brooks wrote:
>
> I don't use the SuSE-supplied version. I just go with the one from
> OO.org's site. It's built to blend in with SuSE just fine.
I'm using 2.0rc1 also and it runs quite well.
A bit off topic but wonder if you could do me a favor and try to create a
graph with it. For instance, make two columns with data:
11/03/2003 149232
11/04/2003 152469
11/06/2003 153130
11/06/2003 152054
11/07/2003 152865
11/12/2003 159840
11/13/2003 161122
11/13/2003 160738
11/14/2003 160257
11/18/2003 158322
I was able to build a chart last April with the above just fine with whatever
version was recent back then.... but can no longer do so with any of the
more recent versions. I've been trying to convince the OO people that there
is a problem. They seem unconvinced.
I'd just like a little verification. All I can get out of OO now is that it
charts both of the columns on the graph and uses row1, row2, row3 for the X
values. I've found no way to tell it to treat col1 as the X value and col2
as the Y value.
Thanks.
>
> I don't use the SuSE-supplied version. I just go with the one from
> OO.org's site. It's built to blend in with SuSE just fine.
I'm using 2.0rc1 also and it runs quite well.
A bit off topic but wonder if you could do me a favor and try to create a
graph with it. For instance, make two columns with data:
11/03/2003 149232
11/04/2003 152469
11/06/2003 153130
11/06/2003 152054
11/07/2003 152865
11/12/2003 159840
11/13/2003 161122
11/13/2003 160738
11/14/2003 160257
11/18/2003 158322
I was able to build a chart last April with the above just fine with whatever
version was recent back then.... but can no longer do so with any of the
more recent versions. I've been trying to convince the OO people that there
is a problem. They seem unconvinced.
I'd just like a little verification. All I can get out of OO now is that it
charts both of the columns on the graph and uses row1, row2, row3 for the X
values. I've found no way to tell it to treat col1 as the X value and col2
as the Y value.
Thanks.
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