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Default How do you change the format of multiple series at once?

I am using a line chart to graph several data series. The default formatting
is pale, thin lines. Is there a way to change the weighting of all data
series at once instead of editing each individual series?

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Hi,

No, what you can do is change the format of 1 series and use the F4
button to apply the changes to the next selected series.

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jmeg wrote:
I am using a line chart to graph several data series. The default formatting
is pale, thin lines. Is there a way to change the weighting of all data
series at once instead of editing each individual series?


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