Line Chart notdisplaying in X 2008 SP2

Hi, I''ve just upgraded to SP2 and my simple line chart is just not displaying in preview. So far as I can see, the links are right. Are there any obvious reasons why that might happen (yes, I have used Xcelsius for afew years)? Thank you
Jon

Hi Jon
A few thoughts come to mind:
1.  Do you have anything tyhat might effect Dynamic Visibility of the chart?
2.  Do you have a component which would move blank data intot he chart area upon generating the preview?
3.  Can you create a new line chart, link the same bindings - does that preview?
Regards
[Charles|http://www.reportex.co.uk]

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