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copy chart & colors change
If I make a copy of a chart (line type with 20 sets of data), it will look
just like the original. If I change the source data in the copy all 20 lines change color. Why is this and how can I prevent it? |
copy chart & colors change
Yes, that can be very frustrating. Unfortunately, XL essentially 'redraws'
the entire chart. I don't know of any way to retain original information other than to have a macro redo the format the way you want after XL finishes doing its stuff. Of course, you can always do the same by hand and that is something I do if the amount of work is not very much or it's something I do infrequently. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta http://www.tushar-mehta.com Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach "Scott" wrote: If I make a copy of a chart (line type with 20 sets of data), it will look just like the original. If I change the source data in the copy all 20 lines change color. Why is this and how can I prevent it? |
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