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How do I preserve data formatting in a pivot chart?

 
 
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      12th Aug 2005
After establishing all desired fonts, text alignments, and data series
colors/patterns within a pivot chart, I cannot preserve the settings. As I
change a selection in a page field button on the chart, the data series
revert back to default color settings.

Any autoformat options I can toggle on/off?
 
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Debra Dalgleish
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      12th Aug 2005
This is a known problem with pivot charts. There's some information in
the following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you
apply the formatting:


Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904



dblack wrote:
> After establishing all desired fonts, text alignments, and data series
> colors/patterns within a pivot chart, I cannot preserve the settings. As I
> change a selection in a page field button on the chart, the data series
> revert back to default color settings.
>
> Any autoformat options I can toggle on/off?



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Jon Peltier
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      12th Aug 2005
In a two minute experiment, I applied AutoFormatting to the pivot table.
I dont' really care for any of the built in formats, but I used the
blank format. This seems to retain the formatting.

Anyone know how to customize these built in formats? I suspect it's not
possible.

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Debra Dalgleish wrote:

> This is a known problem with pivot charts. There's some information in
> the following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you
> apply the formatting:
>
>
> Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904
>
>
>
> dblack wrote:
>
>> After establishing all desired fonts, text alignments, and data series
>> colors/patterns within a pivot chart, I cannot preserve the settings.
>> As I change a selection in a page field button on the chart, the data
>> series revert back to default color settings.
>>
>> Any autoformat options I can toggle on/off?

>
>
>

 
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      4th Jan 2006
Debra,
I'm experiencing the same issues with preserving formats in pivot tables.
I've never been a big fan of recording macros. Is ther a way to use visual
basic code to preserve the formats. Perhaps as the pivot table was refreshed
you could reapply formats? I'm not trying to do anything funky with my
formats, biggest pet peeve being that the column witdth always changes. Eric

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

> This is a known problem with pivot charts. There's some information in
> the following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you
> apply the formatting:
>
>
> Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904
>
>
>
> dblack wrote:
> > After establishing all desired fonts, text alignments, and data series
> > colors/patterns within a pivot chart, I cannot preserve the settings. As I
> > change a selection in a page field button on the chart, the data series
> > revert back to default color settings.
> >
> > Any autoformat options I can toggle on/off?

>
>
> --
> Debra Dalgleish
> Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
> http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html
>
>

 
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Debra Dalgleish
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      4th Jan 2006
Eric,

For a pivot table, you can turn off AutoFormat, and it should prevent
changes to the column widths --

Right-click a cell in the pivot table
Choose Table Options
Remove the checkmark from AutoFormat table.
Ensure that there's a checkmark in Preserve formatting.
Click OK

Excel GuRu wrote:
> Debra,
> I'm experiencing the same issues with preserving formats in pivot tables.
> I've never been a big fan of recording macros. Is ther a way to use visual
> basic code to preserve the formats. Perhaps as the pivot table was refreshed
> you could reapply formats? I'm not trying to do anything funky with my
> formats, biggest pet peeve being that the column witdth always changes. Eric
>
> "Debra Dalgleish" wrote:
>
>
>>This is a known problem with pivot charts. There's some information in
>>the following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you
>>apply the formatting:
>>
>>
>>Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904
>>
>>
>>
>>dblack wrote:
>>
>>>After establishing all desired fonts, text alignments, and data series
>>>colors/patterns within a pivot chart, I cannot preserve the settings. As I
>>>change a selection in a page field button on the chart, the data series
>>>revert back to default color settings.
>>>
>>>Any autoformat options I can toggle on/off?

>>
>>
>>--
>>Debra Dalgleish
>>Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
>>http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html
>>
>>

>



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