When I try to save a chart as a graphic file (PNG), I get a dialog popping up that disappears so fast I don't know what it said, but in the Chart window a dialog appears:
"(null)" sources will be converted to "Free Form" sources.
Do you really want to do this?
This can't be undone.
Click Usage to see a list of "(null)" sources.
But when I click the Usage button, nothing happens. Am I supposed to see it in the chart? I see no list popping up.
I also tried clicking the Convert button, but nothing visible happens, and I still get the same message next time I try to create a graphic file.
Aside from all this confusion, why does it care what my sources are? The sources aren't in the chart. The chart is beautiful on my screen and all I want to do is write a bitmap of it to a graphic file.
It is a (maybe unreasonably) huge chart, 108 pages. But it looks fine on my screen.
When I make the chart much smaller by removing lots of generations, I don't get this message and it does create the file.
I should add, once I go through the above process, I can't close the chart. The red close button has a dot in it and is dimmed.
"(null)" sources will be converted to "Free Form" sources.
Do you really want to do this?
This can't be undone.
Click Usage to see a list of "(null)" sources.
But when I click the Usage button, nothing happens. Am I supposed to see it in the chart? I see no list popping up.
I also tried clicking the Convert button, but nothing visible happens, and I still get the same message next time I try to create a graphic file.
Aside from all this confusion, why does it care what my sources are? The sources aren't in the chart. The chart is beautiful on my screen and all I want to do is write a bitmap of it to a graphic file.
It is a (maybe unreasonably) huge chart, 108 pages. But it looks fine on my screen.
When I make the chart much smaller by removing lots of generations, I don't get this message and it does create the file.
I should add, once I go through the above process, I can't close the chart. The red close button has a dot in it and is dimmed.
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