I re-checked it, and i found that in my version, X is only for the first series optional. For the second series it does not work anymore. Try the following: Fill the A-Column with the numbers 0.1, 0.2 , etc. Fill the B-Column with 1, 2, etc. Then create a X-Y Plot from the data (using the A-Column as X, B-Column as Y). Up to this point it works, and if i would not specify X then it would use natural numbers. Now create a new series (using the Add -> Series button in the Graph Dialog), and set only the Y-Values to the B-Column, leave the X unspecified. In the resulting Graph the line for the second series is jumping all over the place. This is definitely not the intended behavior. Should i file a new bug for that?
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