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MapPoint Colors
I am using MapPoint and want to change each color code property to my
prefered color and not a variety of dark to light shades. MapPoint allows only certain combinations of colors to be used. I want to be able to select each color one by one such as yellow, dark blue, dark green, etc. Is there a way to code this in Excel or MapPoint? i think code is the only way to change each color individually. Thanks, Matt |
MapPoint Colors
Hi Matt,
I don't quite follow what you want to do, as you have not had an answer yet same may apply to others. Some background info - Excel "automatically" applies colours for Series sequentially from the 2nd last row of the palette for "fillable" type charts (bars, areas etc, ColorIndex 17 on), or from the bottom row for line types (ColorIndex 25 on). If you have more than 16 or 8 series, further colours are applied from ColorIndex 33 scattered in the top 5 rows of the palette. If you only have one Series and you check "vary colors by point" (Format data Options) colors are applied as above. You can customize your chart colours in your palette manually (Tools Options colors) or programatically. Instead of customizing you could apply any colour from the palette to Series and/or individual points (if you re-colour a series you will lose previous individually coloured points). If you often want the same colours go for the customizing approach and let Excel apply your colours consistently. A customized palette is unique to your workbook. You could store this as a template, copy palette from one wb to another in Options / Colours. Or store some (say 16 or 8 chart colours) or the entire 56 palette colours as numbers in a column of cells in a convenient place. This would require some simple code first to store then to customize the current wb with these colours. You may easily be able to achieve what you want manually. Otherwise the code things above are simple, post back if necessary. Regards, Peter "Matt" wrote in message ... I am using MapPoint and want to change each color code property to my prefered color and not a variety of dark to light shades. MapPoint allows only certain combinations of colors to be used. I want to be able to select each color one by one such as yellow, dark blue, dark green, etc. Is there a way to code this in Excel or MapPoint? i think code is the only way to change each color individually. Thanks, Matt |
MapPoint Colors
I am having the same exact problem. I need each color code to be changed
individually. MapPoint uses a series of color shades to color each geographic boundary. For example, I have a column containing all zip codes for NY then another column containing a number between 1 and 4. Number 1 uses the shade dark red, number 2 uses a lighter shade red, number 3 then uses an even lighter shade, etc. I do not want these shades because it is hard to distinguish between the zip codes. I want #1 to be red, #2 to be green, #3 to be blue, etc. Is there code for this or an easy way to add more colors to the color palette offered in MapPoint? I am very surpised the MS software doesn't allow the same fill color as in word, excel, etc. Thanks, Matt "Peter T" wrote: Hi Matt, I don't quite follow what you want to do, as you have not had an answer yet same may apply to others. Some background info - Excel "automatically" applies colours for Series sequentially from the 2nd last row of the palette for "fillable" type charts (bars, areas etc, ColorIndex 17 on), or from the bottom row for line types (ColorIndex 25 on). If you have more than 16 or 8 series, further colours are applied from ColorIndex 33 scattered in the top 5 rows of the palette. If you only have one Series and you check "vary colors by point" (Format data Options) colors are applied as above. You can customize your chart colours in your palette manually (Tools Options colors) or programatically. Instead of customizing you could apply any colour from the palette to Series and/or individual points (if you re-colour a series you will lose previous individually coloured points). If you often want the same colours go for the customizing approach and let Excel apply your colours consistently. A customized palette is unique to your workbook. You could store this as a template, copy palette from one wb to another in Options / Colours. Or store some (say 16 or 8 chart colours) or the entire 56 palette colours as numbers in a column of cells in a convenient place. This would require some simple code first to store then to customize the current wb with these colours. You may easily be able to achieve what you want manually. Otherwise the code things above are simple, post back if necessary. Regards, Peter "Matt" wrote in message ... I am using MapPoint and want to change each color code property to my prefered color and not a variety of dark to light shades. MapPoint allows only certain combinations of colors to be used. I want to be able to select each color one by one such as yellow, dark blue, dark green, etc. Is there a way to code this in Excel or MapPoint? i think code is the only way to change each color individually. Thanks, Matt |
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