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Hello folks,
I am using pivot chart with calculated fields, on which I did some quite sophisticated formatting (combination chart stacked bar / dot plot with secondary axis ; bar & plot area & grid colors ; labels ; axis & chart titles). When I click the "refresh" (!) button to update the data, the chart formatting is lost and the chart reverts to the default formatting (stacked bar chart with all series) Is there any way to "memorize" the chart formatting on a pivot chart ? TIA -- NZ |
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Loss of formatting is a known problem with pivot charts. There's
information in the following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you apply the formatting: Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904 Nico wrote: I am using pivot chart with calculated fields, on which I did some quite sophisticated formatting (combination chart stacked bar / dot plot with secondary axis ; bar & plot area & grid colors ; labels ; axis & chart titles). When I click the "refresh" (!) button to update the data, the chart formatting is lost and the chart reverts to the default formatting (stacked bar chart with all series) Is there any way to "memorize" the chart formatting on a pivot chart ? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Hi Nico,
You can beat some of the formatting problems with tricks, for example, if you color the series the color always reverts to the default - there is a way to beat that problem without using VBA. If you want data labels for each of the series - they are lost on refresh, but there is a way to beat that also. Another possible way to eliminate the problem is to no use a pivot chart. That means that you need to create a non-pivot chart from your pivot table data, this can work in some situations depending on what you are doing. However, maybe the best way to beat the refresh problem without using code is to use Excel 2007 or (2004 on the MAC). -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Nico" wrote: Hello folks, I am using pivot chart with calculated fields, on which I did some quite sophisticated formatting (combination chart stacked bar / dot plot with secondary axis ; bar & plot area & grid colors ; labels ; axis & chart titles). When I click the "refresh" (!) button to update the data, the chart formatting is lost and the chart reverts to the default formatting (stacked bar chart with all series) Is there any way to "memorize" the chart formatting on a pivot chart ? TIA -- NZ |
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