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Running on Excel 2003, I am attempting to set the .border.color property for
an x-y scatter series object using a long value that was generated by the RGB function. However, the colorindex property seems to override it. I can successfully change the marker colors, but the .border.color value reverts back to the one associated with the colorindex value. I don't want to change the palette because I have several charts in the workbook, each of which has its own color scheme based on the number of series in the chart. Anyone know why I can't just set the color property to an arbitrary value? |
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