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is it possible two different colours in a chart plot area ?
I need to distinguish two diffrent areas in the plot area of an excel chart.
Is it possible to colour the plot area with two different colours for that purpose ? Thanks |
is it possible two different colours in a chart plot area ?
Yes, you can. Just double click your plot area and then use the "fill
effect" dialog to do this. You can color your chart plot area with one/two or even a picture. Have fun! |
is it possible two different colours in a chart plot area ?
Thank you very much fro your response
I am afraid I did not made myself understodd. The problem I have is that I measure the lenght od several piece parts and I want to plot those data in a chart but colouring the tolerance field in the plot area in a different colour to the area where data of piece parts out of tolerance are plotted. It is related to a cerain range of values in the Y axis, for example. For example plot area corresponding to Y values in the range 1 to 5 (that represents the field within tolerance range) would be coloured in a different colour that the rest of the plot area where data out of tolerance are plotted. I think it is not possible to have different colours related a value ranges in a plot area, isn't it. If you know the response I would very much appreciate if you could let me know. Best regards "AAA" wrote: Yes, you can. Just double click your plot area and then use the "fill effect" dialog to do this. You can color your chart plot area with one/two or even a picture. Have fun! |
is it possible two different colours in a chart plot area ?
Hi,
You can use combination charts to colour the plot area. Here some different examples. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ackground.html http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ticalBand.html http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/newsgr...ial/index.html Although this is not a solution to the sepcific problem the use of area charts to shade might help. http://www.andypope.info/ngs/ng21.htm If none of the combinations work Jon has a VBA approach. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/VBAdraw.html Cheers Andy nasrev wrote: Thank you very much fro your response I am afraid I did not made myself understodd. The problem I have is that I measure the lenght od several piece parts and I want to plot those data in a chart but colouring the tolerance field in the plot area in a different colour to the area where data of piece parts out of tolerance are plotted. It is related to a cerain range of values in the Y axis, for example. For example plot area corresponding to Y values in the range 1 to 5 (that represents the field within tolerance range) would be coloured in a different colour that the rest of the plot area where data out of tolerance are plotted. I think it is not possible to have different colours related a value ranges in a plot area, isn't it. If you know the response I would very much appreciate if you could let me know. Best regards "AAA" wrote: Yes, you can. Just double click your plot area and then use the "fill effect" dialog to do this. You can color your chart plot area with one/two or even a picture. Have fun! -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
is it possible two different colours in a chart plot area ?
Thank you very much, Andy
"Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, You can use combination charts to colour the plot area. Here some different examples. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ackground.html http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ticalBand.html http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/newsgr...ial/index.html Although this is not a solution to the sepcific problem the use of area charts to shade might help. http://www.andypope.info/ngs/ng21.htm If none of the combinations work Jon has a VBA approach. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/VBAdraw.html Cheers Andy nasrev wrote: Thank you very much fro your response I am afraid I did not made myself understodd. The problem I have is that I measure the lenght od several piece parts and I want to plot those data in a chart but colouring the tolerance field in the plot area in a different colour to the area where data of piece parts out of tolerance are plotted. It is related to a cerain range of values in the Y axis, for example. For example plot area corresponding to Y values in the range 1 to 5 (that represents the field within tolerance range) would be coloured in a different colour that the rest of the plot area where data out of tolerance are plotted. I think it is not possible to have different colours related a value ranges in a plot area, isn't it. If you know the response I would very much appreciate if you could let me know. Best regards "AAA" wrote: Yes, you can. Just double click your plot area and then use the "fill effect" dialog to do this. You can color your chart plot area with one/two or even a picture. Have fun! -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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