Description: In Calc, with a chart type selected (in my example it was a standard line chart), the chart's data series, options, plot options, when "leave gaps" is selected, and the chart is saved, if you exit the program and re-load the chart, the "assumes zero" option is displayed and you see the chart's lines drop to zero and back up again. If you re-select "leave gap", the chart no longer drops to zero in the gaps, and you re-save it, but again if you close and open the program and file, it again reverts to "assume zero". Steps to Reproduce: 1. create a chart with leave gap enabled 2. save the file and exist the program 3. re-open the file you will see "assume zero" as the config again, not "leave gap" Actual Results: the chart's configs in the file when saved do not save "leave gap" as the proper config Expected Results: "leave gap" should save as a proper config for the chart Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: "leave gap" should save, and it should not reset back to "assume zero"
Please can you attach a sample file?
I cannot attach a file because they all contain confidential business information. I have multiple files now that all have the same condition. The "leave gap" on chart series option no longer saves, it reverts to "assume zero" each time. When "leave gap" is selected, it immediately works on the charts, but it isn't preserved on a save/exit/reload.
Minimal sample file should be enough, removing private data. Only a few data with the chart, having the issue.
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