Created attachment 96936 [details] ODP slide where the bug is found. OVERVIEW In formatting axes on a Chart element, the "Reverse Axis" function does not work for secondary axes, but works for primary axes. In the case of the attached presentation, I need the primary axis (Dilation) to be in normal order, that is 0 at the bottom and 10 at the top. On the other hand, I need the secondary axis (Station) to be in reverse order, that is +5 at the bottom and -5 at the top. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1) Open the attached file. 2) Make the Chart editable by double-clicking the object. 3) Right click on the secondary axis 4) "Format Axis" then "Scale" tab 5) Check "Reverse direction" 6) "OK" ACTUAL RESULTS: The chart remains the same. EXPECTED RESULTS: The chart's secondary axis should reverse. BUILD INFORMATION: version 4.2.3.3 Build: 420m0 on Ubuntu 13.10
Created attachment 96937 [details] ODP slide where the bug is found.
What I see (LibO 4.2.2.1 on Win7) : - the "revert" axis button is inoperant for the secondary axis, - but, when operated for the first axis, it applies to the whole graph (secondary axis included). So the demand turns to be : - as is, the button is misleading, - the "revert axis" feature should be local at axis level, not global at graph level. IHMO it's the same for "Logarithmic scale".
reproducible with LO 4.2.4.2 (Win 8.1) and I would agree with the comments
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Seems to work fine on LibreOffice 7.0.3.1. I was able to select reverse axis on the first axis and/or the second axis and the result was as expected in all cases, only the relevant axis was affected.