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Bug: need to re-click a chart object after moving

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sharky
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Add any kind of object to a chart, like an icon, text field, trend line, etc. Its initial position is recorded correctly in the list. Move an object though, and the new position is not recorded.

Workaround: After moving, click the object again and now its new position is recorded correctly.

For general chart use, this is not a problem. If you save the chart though, then load it later, the objects you didn't do that redundant click for will be in their original positions.
 

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