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Default Series Name Not There

Hey guys,

I created a charting program some time ago and now it won't let me
edit the series name. The name still shows up as a tooltip if you were
to mouse over it. But, when I actually click on the point I get the
following:

=SERIES(,{1200},{923},8)

Where there used to be a editable string before the first comma. This
is something that has just started happening today and I have been
using this thing for years. The series name is pretty long, but that
hasn't been a problem in the past.

How can I edit the series?

I have clicked on the point and tried in the formula bar. I have
looked at the pulldown that lists each element of the
chart...basically i have exhausted all the "standard" options. I'm not
sure what's happening though...just seems like it doesn't want to
store the name in the point anymore. Any help would be much obliged.

Thanks,

Nathan Cline
nbcline81 <at hotmail.com
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