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Devo Clubber

Chart type not remembered in a pivot chart
 
if you change a dataseries chart type e.g to line from bar within a pivot
chart, it reverts back to its original setting when the chart is refreshed !!

Surely this cannot be right?

tried in Office 2000,2002,2003 & 2007beta


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Jon Peltier

Chart type not remembered in a pivot chart
 
It's not "right" but it's the way it's been since pivot charts came out in
Excel 2000. The conventional wisdom, from the Microsoft knowledge base, is
to record a macro the next time you repair the formatting, then rerun the
macro as needed:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q215904

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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"Devo Clubber" wrote in message
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if you change a dataseries chart type e.g to line from bar within a pivot
chart, it reverts back to it's original setting when the chart is
refreshed !!

Surely this cannot be right?

tried in Office 2000,2002,2003 & 2007beta


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click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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