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"pinning" a format to a data series
I have seven pilot facilities I report on every month. I'd like their data
to appear the same color in every chart I make, without having to manually change it each time. Is there a way to attach a color to a data series, across charts and workbooks and everything? It seems a lot of people could benefit from this function. Thanks. |
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"pinning" a format to a data series
I have posted some code that can format a series based on series name,
regardless of the order of series in a chart. I have placed the code and the formatting in the same workbook as the chart being formatted, but these could exist in a central workbook, and act on any other workbook you may have. VBA Conditional Formatting of Charts by Series Name http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/vba...y-series-name/ - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ Runyararo wrote: I have seven pilot facilities I report on every month. I'd like their data to appear the same color in every chart I make, without having to manually change it each time. Is there a way to attach a color to a data series, across charts and workbooks and everything? It seems a lot of people could benefit from this function. Thanks. |
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