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I do not like the default color settings for my charts in Excel. I always end
up modifying them extensively. I'd like to make as few changes as possible
when my charts are created. Can I set new color defaults for charts created
in Excel?
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Hi,

You can set the colours for chart lines and fill. Menu Tools Options.
On the Color tab is a set of colours for Line and Fill.

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I do not like the default color settings for my charts in Excel. I always end
up modifying them extensively. I'd like to make as few changes as possible
when my charts are created. Can I set new color defaults for charts created
in Excel?


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Your suggestion allows me to modify the color palette from which I can select
certain colors. However, my desired fill color is not applied as the default.
Excel still uses its own default gray background, which I have to modify
using the your suggested color palette.
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You can create a custom chart type, which is more work but also more
powerful than changing the default colors:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...stomTypes.html

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Your suggestion allows me to modify the color palette from which I can
select
certain colors. However, my desired fill color is not applied as the
default.
Excel still uses its own default gray background, which I have to modify
using the your suggested color palette.



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Hi pro user,

This is still very much a beta, but you could download the 'Colour Palette
Tool' from
http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx. It provides an easy way to build
nicely graded
colour palettes (and to save and retrieve them using very small files).

Of course, if you already have a palette that you use extensively, just save
a blank workbook with that palette in the XLstart folder. This is usually
found at either
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11
(or just search for it)

Ed Ferrero
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http://www.edferrero.com


I do not like the default color settings for my charts in Excel. I always
end
up modifying them extensively. I'd like to make as few changes as possible
when my charts are created. Can I set new color defaults for charts
created
in Excel?



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