Microsoft
Software
Hardware
Network
Question : How do I get rid of the pastel colors in an Excel chart when I switch row/column data?
I have a customer who is creating charts in Excel 2007. When she creates a bar or column chart, initially the colors are bold, RGB-type colors. But when she switches the row/column data, which is what she wants, the colors change to pastel, which she does not want.
I know I can manually change each bar or column color, and I've already tried going into the Office button, Excel Options, Save, and changed the default colors under Colors, but that doesn't help.
I also tried choosing the boldest colors possible from the Chart Styles list, but that doesn't change them from being pastel-hued.
Because this is for a customer who is going to be doing this herself, and she's not extremely Excel-savvy, I'd prefer to not have any VBA.
Are there any other options I'm missing? Thank you in advance!
Answer : How do I get rid of the pastel colors in an Excel chart when I switch row/column data?
Have you tried changing themes on the Page Layout tab?
Random Solutions
Crystal Reports 11 (migrating from 8.5) and VB6 using RDO resultset as datasource
How can I handle dbNull in Linq?
Include C++ header files in .Net Application
SSIS Package Hangs in SQL Job
CISCO UC520 - IP Phones & Computers on different ip ranges.
Shared calendar does not show appointments until refreshed
Microsoft PKI Design
Screen resolution changed - Fedora 13
Relative Size Pivot Table Macro
service restart after logrotate