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Summary: When you create a chart, Excel attempts to assign colors to your data series that it thinks will work best for you. If you want to change those colors to something else—including a variety of patterns—you can easily do so. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, Excel 2003, and Excel 2007.)
When you create a chart with Excel, you typically use the Chart Wizard to create the chart basic, and then make changes to prepare the final chart exactly as you want it. One of the things that Excel allows you to control is the pattern used to fill the graphic representation of a data series.
Normally, series are presented as appropriate for the type of chart you are creating, and then filled with varying colors. For most charts this may be more than adequate. However, you may want to change the pattern used in a data series, instead of using the solid color used by default. To do this, follow these steps if you are using a version of Excel prior to Excel 2007:
It is interesting to note that in Excel 2007 there is no formatting option to fill a data series with a particular pattern. Instead, you can only apply colors, fills, or gradients to the data series. You do this by simply selecting the data series you want to affect and then using the Format tab. Click the Shape Fill tool in the Shape Styles group and you can see what your options are.
Tip #3022 applies to Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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