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making graphs in the spreadsheet
I cannot find how to make a graph in the documents to go spreadsheet and when importing a excell spreadsheet from my pc the graphs are not included. Is making graphs not possible, or do I simply miss how to do it?
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The Documents-to-Go manual doesn't seem to mention charts, yet the Feature Matrix says viewing and updating charts is supported.
It looks like DataViz is preparing a version 3, which may have better charting support (although, again, it doesn't explicitly mention this). |
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When I registered docs to go, there was a message saying I have version 3. And when I logged in for supportthere was the same message. Can't find anything about making graphs or tables etc. in their knowledge base (problem of knowledge bases is always that the information you're looking for isn't present). I have been looking for an email adress, but couldn't find it. A spreadsheet without the possibility to make graphs etc. is really crippled.
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