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In Excel 2000
I have a chart (XY) with a large number of series. Excel assigns different colours to each series. I would like to have the same colour for all series and then change a few to highlight them. Do I have to change them all one by one or can I have excel make a chart where the series all have the same colour (preferably chosen by me)? |
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Marielle -
Format one series the way you'd like them all to look. Select another series, and press the F4 key to repeat, Select another and press F4 again, and continue until you've changed them all. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Mz2 wrote: In Excel 2000 I have a chart (XY) with a large number of series. Excel assigns different colours to each series. I would like to have the same colour for all series and then change a few to highlight them. Do I have to change them all one by one or can I have excel make a chart where the series all have the same colour (preferably chosen by me)? |
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