Nope. It's a pivot chart. I'm not sure how this works in 2007, I suspect
it's not as sticky. In 2003 you could enforce some colors by changing a few
of the palette colors.
However, I think this fits under the umbrella of Excel reapplying the
default formatting to a pivot chart when the underlying pivot table is
pivoted or refreshed. Even Microsoft acknowledges that this is a problem,
and they recommend recording a macro next time you have to reapply your
custom formatting, then reuse this macro as needed.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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http://PeltierTech.com
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"Shane Devenshire" wrote in
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Hi,
It appears that you are changing the color in the wrong place:
1. With a single slice selected choose PivotChart Tools, Format
2. Click Format Selection
3. Pick the Fill tab
4. Select Solid fill
5. Pick a Color and Close the dialog box.
If this helps, please click the Yes button.
Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"JJ" wrote:
I am using 2007 to do some pivot table pie charts. I selected a red and
blue
based format from DESIGN tool bar, and change blue to green. after I
saved
then refreshed data, the blue color comes back. How can I let the green
color
stay instead of blue? thanks.