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Default can you set custom colours to be used in excel charts

Hi Jon

Is there any way to re-set the default colours for graphs so that I don't
have to change them every time? I am using Excel 2003 (waiting for my
organisation to upgrade).

Thanks

Marg

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Select Options from the Tools menu, click on the Color tab, then select the
various colors in the palette and edit them as appropriate. The bottom two
rows correspond to chart fills and chart lines, which Excel uses from left
to right.

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I would like to produce charts/graphs in excel using our custom corporate
colours for which a have the various values. Is this possible to set up?
And if so how?
Thanks




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