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I have two pie charts, one for last fiscal year and one for this
fiscal year to-date. I haven't figured out how to get consistent colours between the two, if that is even possible. i.e., Office Supplies for last year show up as navy blue but this year as dark brown. Contracts, long-form show up last year as a light yellow and this year as a dark pink. Is there a way to have any chart we make have the same colours, even if it means manually assigning a colour per category? Thanks! :oD |
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:31:57 -0400, StargateFanNotAtHome
wrote: I have two pie charts, one for last fiscal year and one for this fiscal year to-date. I haven't figured out how to get consistent colours between the two, if that is even possible. i.e., Office Supplies for last year show up as navy blue but this year as dark brown. Contracts, long-form show up last year as a light yellow and this year as a dark pink. Is there a way to have any chart we make have the same colours, even if it means manually assigning a colour per category? Thanks! :oD Hi, folks. Is there any way to do this? Did I not explain correctly? Is there a way to change the colours Excel displays in a pie chart. Perhaps that is the better question. I can change it manually. The workbook is good for a year, so it's worth the effort to go and do this manually. |
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One way is to keep the categories in the same order in both charts.
Another way is to manually format each point. Click once on the series (the pie), then once on the point (the wedge), then double click and choose Format XXX and format the point the way you need it. Yet another way requires a bit of code: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...ategory-label/ - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "StargateFanNotAtHome" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:31:57 -0400, StargateFanNotAtHome wrote: I have two pie charts, one for last fiscal year and one for this fiscal year to-date. I haven't figured out how to get consistent colours between the two, if that is even possible. i.e., Office Supplies for last year show up as navy blue but this year as dark brown. Contracts, long-form show up last year as a light yellow and this year as a dark pink. Is there a way to have any chart we make have the same colours, even if it means manually assigning a colour per category? Thanks! :oD Hi, folks. Is there any way to do this? Did I not explain correctly? Is there a way to change the colours Excel displays in a pie chart. Perhaps that is the better question. I can change it manually. The workbook is good for a year, so it's worth the effort to go and do this manually. |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:42:59 -0400, "Jon Peltier"
wrote: One way is to keep the categories in the same order in both charts. Another way is to manually format each point. Click once on the series (the pie), then once on the point (the wedge), then double click and choose Format XXX and format the point the way you need it. Thanks! That worked a treat. Yet another way requires a bit of code: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...ategory-label/ I'll definitely check this out, however. Sounds like a great idea. :oD - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "StargateFanNotAtHome" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:31:57 -0400, StargateFanNotAtHome wrote: I have two pie charts, one for last fiscal year and one for this fiscal year to-date. I haven't figured out how to get consistent colours between the two, if that is even possible. i.e., Office Supplies for last year show up as navy blue but this year as dark brown. Contracts, long-form show up last year as a light yellow and this year as a dark pink. Is there a way to have any chart we make have the same colours, even if it means manually assigning a colour per category? Thanks! :oD Hi, folks. Is there any way to do this? Did I not explain correctly? Is there a way to change the colours Excel displays in a pie chart. Perhaps that is the better question. I can change it manually. The workbook is good for a year, so it's worth the effort to go and do this manually. |
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