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On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Rick said: Thanks Shane - unfortunately finding out after the fact. In Excel versions 2003 and earlier, you can lessen the pain by using the F4 key. Make a single change in the first chart, then select the equivalent feature in another chart and press F4. The last change you made repeats. Go through all your charts, and start again with the next little change. It can be faster that way. This can be useless, as when you want to change the line of a bar but not the color, and F4 changes both. That's why if I want to change the color of bars I always edit the color palette and leave the bars on automatic. F4 then selects "automatic" color, and only the line is changed, as wanted. It works differently in 2007, but I haven't used that version, so I don't know what the differences are or whether they're an improvement. Another tool might be Copy.. Paste Format, but that doesn't always work well, and things like chart title are treated like Format when they're obviously Content. -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
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