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J.W. Aldridge
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      27th Dec 2006
I have a pivot chart in which all the bars are the same color.
I would like to change the color of the bars based on my own criteria.


Any suggestions on how to change the formats for the bars individually?


thanx

 
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Jon Peltier
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      27th Dec 2006
You can select the series, then the individual point (two single clicks),
then double click on the point to format it separately. You can also use
macros similar to the last two in this article:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=390

Keep in mind that a pivot chart's formatting reverts back to its default
when the pivot table is refreshed or repivoted.

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>I have a pivot chart in which all the bars are the same color.
> I would like to change the color of the bars based on my own criteria.
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>
> Any suggestions on how to change the formats for the bars individually?
>
>
> thanx
>



 
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J.W. Aldridge
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      27th Dec 2006
thanx....



is there any way to stop the default from changing the colors back
after I've adjusted them?

 
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Jon Peltier
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      28th Dec 2006
You could change the defaults in the color palette, which changes the
defaults for everything.

Microsoft suggests recording a macro one time when you fix the pivot chart
formatting, so you can rerun the macro next time.

- Jon
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> thanx....
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>
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> is there any way to stop the default from changing the colors back
> after I've adjusted them?
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      28th Dec 2006

"..........change the defaults in the color palette, which changes the
defaults for everything."


I may use the macro method but curious about changing the color pallete
method. I am adding two columns per month so I would have to re-record
the macro each time if I use the maco method.

How would I go about changing the defaults in the color palete?


Thanx

 
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Jon Peltier
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      28th Dec 2006
Tools menu > Options > Color tab. The bottom two rows are the default chart
colors.

Note that if the pivot chart's layout reverts to a default layout, changing
the colors may not help.

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> "..........change the defaults in the color palette, which changes the
> defaults for everything."
>
>
> I may use the macro method but curious about changing the color pallete
> method. I am adding two columns per month so I would have to re-record
> the macro each time if I use the maco method.
>
> How would I go about changing the defaults in the color palete?
>
>
> Thanx
>



 
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      28th Dec 2006
thanx!

 
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