(In reply to comment #2)
> It's absolutely worse that what is describe on 3.4.3 version
> 
> If the document used was created by a previous version, trying to edit an
> existing charts remove all references to the data series sources.
> 
> The previous data, sometimes exist but as a table, like if they were copied
> from the initial data series.
> 
> On columns chart type with 3.4.3 the data source is killed, and then there's 
> no
> way for the users to retrieve it. Even ctrl+Z doesn't restore the chart.
> 
> -> Data corruption ! You need to use a previous version of the document if it
> saved, there's no more data.
> 
> See the different print-screen attached.
> 
> This as been tested and confirmed under Linux 64bits (openSUSE 11.4 / 12.1 ) +
> windows 7 64bits, and windows xp 32 bits (legacy LOO.exe installer)

It is a different issue. AFAIK it is not the correct behavior to have the 
button Data table activated inside Calc. This button is useful when you insert 
your chart in a text document using copy-paste.
All works as expected in LibO 3.4.4 under Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 with FR langpack.

Please try again with the current release.

Best regards. JBF

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