Created attachment 73749 [details] odp-file with 1 example slide and information Problem description: I created a pie chart based on 5 different data points. 1 data point has the value of zero. The legend does not show the label for the 0-value category. If the zero value is not shown, the reader of the pie chart will not understand the full story behind the data and will ask why in the attached example, the data point "much higher" is missing. Steps to reproduce: 1. create a pie chart with one data point has a 0-value 2. format pie chart that the category is shown 3. result the 0-value category is not Current behavior: category for 0-value data points are not shown Expected behavior: category for 0-value data points being shown I can be contacted Operating System: Windows XP Version: 3.6.4.3 release
Has nothing to do with Presentation, effect also [Reproducible] in Spreadsheetwith "LibO 4.0.0.2 rc - GERMAN UI / German Locale [Build ID: 5991f37846fc3763493029c4958b57282c2597e)]" {tinderbox: @6, pull time 2013-01-24 07:20(?)} on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) with User Profile automatically created form renamed /3 User profile used by 3.6.5.2 Inherited from OOo, already in OOo 3.1.1 I first saw this one as an Enhancement request, but I saw that working with OOo 2.0.3, there also legend symbol, label and value for a 0-Value are shown. When I open a sample spreadsheet with 0-value in pie chart from LiobO, after a double click info for 0 value appears at pie chart. Same with LibO 3.5.4.2 on Ubuntu 12 (VirtualBox) @Spreadsheet Team: Please set Status to ASSIGNED and add yourself to "Assigned To" if you accept this Bug or forward the Bug if it's not your turf (and remove others in team from CC).
Created attachment 73758 [details] Sample document Simply play with the values in the table. When one becomes set to 0, expectedly the sector is no longer visible, but unexpectedly the data label disappears.
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(In reply to Rainer Bielefeld Retired from comment #2) > Created attachment 73758 [details] > Sample document > > Simply play with the values in the table. When one becomes set to 0, > expectedly the sector is no longer visible, but unexpectedly the data label > disappears. Opening this file with LibreOffice 4.4.2.0.0+ shows the label b in the legend even if the corresponding data is zero. Closing as WorksForMe. Please, feel free to reopen if you disagree. Best regards. JBF
Great news. I am looking forward to version 4.4.2