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Is it possible to exactly duplicate the formatting of a chart into a new
chart...

I wish only to change the data series...the formatting (colors, size, type,
axes, fonts, etc.) ALL REMAIN THE SAME.

I guess I could first copy and paste the whol chart...then change the data
series.

PLEASE ADVISE.

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You could copy the first chart, select the second, and use Paste Special -
Formats. Keep in mind that contents of titles and data labels are considered
format and not data, so pasting formats will wipe out your axis titles and
so forth.

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Is it possible to exactly duplicate the formatting of a chart into a new
chart...

I wish only to change the data series...the formatting (colors, size,
type,
axes, fonts, etc.) ALL REMAIN THE SAME.

I guess I could first copy and paste the whol chart...then change the data
series.

PLEASE ADVISE.

Thanks,

FLKulchar




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Default Copying Chart...FORMAT ONLY

Another approach is to make the chart format you want and add it to the chart
gallery for future re-use.
Right-click yr chart, Select Chart Type, [Custom-type], Select
from..User-defined, and click Add. Now Name yr "NewFormat".
The next time just pick this NewFormat when creating a chart from your data.
HTH,
Henk


"F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote:

Is it possible to exactly duplicate the formatting of a chart into a new
chart...

I wish only to change the data series...the formatting (colors, size, type,
axes, fonts, etc.) ALL REMAIN THE SAME.

I guess I could first copy and paste the whol chart...then change the data
series.

PLEASE ADVISE.

Thanks,

FLKulchar


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