Created attachment 197938 [details] Sample data as source for Histogram chart Open attached document. Select the data. Create Histogram chart with default settings. Start a new presentation. Go back to the spreadsheet and copy the Histogram chart to clipboard. Go to the presentation. Insert the clipboard into the slide. None of the three options shows the histogram chart. Go back to the spreadsheet. Insert a new sheet. Go to the Histogram chart and copy it to clipboard. Go to the new sheet and insert the clipboard. None of the three options shows the histogram chart. [The crash when duplicating the sheet is reported in bug 164166.]
Confirmed in Version: 25.2.0.0.alpha1+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 383e3aef8438141bfc953f0cca094f6d3d7ed007 CPU threads: 12; OS: Linux 6.11; UI render: default; VCL: kf6 (cairo+wayland) Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: CL threaded Looking at the backtrace in bug 164166, I'd wager this bug has the same root cause as bug 164166.
If the histogram chart isn't copying correctly, it might help to first export the chart data to a compatible format before duplication. I had a similar issue while testing pay breakdown visuals and found this https://adpwagecalculator.vercel.app/ very useful to validate values beforehand. Maybe worth cross-checking your data inputs. Let me know if you're working with a specific tool or spreadsheet type.
Thanks for pointing this out—chart copying bugs like this can really slow things down during data reporting. While working on tax-related visuals recently, I found that using this helpful https://californiapaycheckcalculator.vercel.app/ made estimating earnings much easier. It might be useful if you're analyzing salary data and need quick clarity. Looking forward to a fix for this issue soon!