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Chart Styles
Hello,
I have a set of graphs that I am using two predefined Excel 2007 themes for. One set of results is orange colours and one set is blue colours. However, I have one bar chart where I have both groups, hence I would like to have one orange bar and one blue bar. I don't seem to be able to do that. Is there a way around this? Many thanks in advance! -- Johanna |
Chart Styles
Hi Johanna,
Yes that is very easy to do. Once your bar chart is created select the bar you want to change the color. After that, click on the " Format " tab in Excel under the "Chart Tools" Menu at the upper right hand corner. In there you will see a paint bucket that is labelled as "Shape Fill." Once you open that it will give you several color schemes for your selected bar. Hope this helps you, Vicente. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a set of graphs that I am using two predefined Excel 2007 themes for. One set of results is orange colours and one set is blue colours. However, I have one bar chart where I have both groups, hence I would like to have one orange bar and one blue bar. I don't seem to be able to do that. Is there a way around this? Many thanks in advance! -- Johanna |
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