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Hi Vic,
Thanks for following up with that, useful info for my purposes. I'm currently using XL2K. Strange the anomaly is fixed in XL2003 for Line border xlAutomatic, yet not for markers. The routine I posted catered for getting a colour for an invisible (xlNone) Line with markers. I guess for such a Line the convoluted approach would still be required even in XL2003. Regards, Peter "Vic Eldridge" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, I think we are seeing a version difference. I'm running Excel 2003 on Windows XP, and the following routine paints each trendline the same color as it's series. As the code shows, the series' are indeed colored using xlColorIndexAutomatic. Dim srs As Series For Each srs In ActiveChart.SeriesCollection With srs .Border.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexAutomatic .Trendlines(1).Border.Color = .Border.Color End With Next srs Interestingly enough, if I try to read the color from the .MarkerBackgroundColor or the .MarkerForegroundColor, I get the same erroneous results as what you're describing. The convoluted approach works fine on your, the OP's and my system, so I guess we can conclude that it's the most reliable solution - until MS finally decide to put XLM out to pasture. :-) Regards, Vic Eldridge "Peter T" wrote: Hi Vic, Your suggestion certainly works if user has applied a palette colour, though could just return the colorindex and use that if 1-56. Unfortunately, and unless there's a version difference I'm unaware of, returning border colour of a Line type series with xlAutomatic colour will return system black, typically 0 pure black or whatever is set in user's system for Window text. This is despite the fact the actual colour will be "same as" say #25 if first series. I don't know any alternative other than along the lines of the convoluted approach I suggested to the OP, or maybe GetPixelColor perhaps. Regards, Peter T "Vic Eldridge" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, You're right. What I posted does not meet the OPs requirements. I believe the following does though. With ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1) .Trendlines(1).Border.Color = .Border.Color End With Regards, Vic Eldridge snip < |
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