Public Schedule Face-to-Face & Online Instructor-Led Training - View dates & book

training excel vba - changing default bar colours

Forum home » Delegate support and help forum » Microsoft Excel Training and help » training excel vba - Changing default bar colours on bar charts

training excel vba - Changing default bar colours on bar charts

ResolvedVersion Standard

Keith has attended:
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

Changing default bar colours on bar charts

How do you chnage the default appearance of the bar colours / pane colours when drawing charts in Excel.


Keith.

RE: changing default bar colours on bar charts

Hi Keith,

Thank you for the question!

You can change the colours of the bars in a chart in Excel by double clicking on the bars and this will give you the format menu and here you will see the colour of the bar and the options where you can change it.

Hope thast helps

Tracy

RE: changing default bar colours on bar charts

Hi Tracy,

Yes, I know that, but when you do a F11 to auto draw a bar chart, it uses the same dull boring colours each time with a grey background - what I would like to change is this default setting.

Keith.

RE: changing default bar colours on bar charts

Hi Keith,

Right, yes you can change the colours and settings of the default chart.

You do it by doing the following:-

Create a normal standard chart, and from there change the standard chart to how you would like it to appear each time.

Still in the "new" chart, go to the chart menu and down to Chart types, make sure you are in the tab that says Custom Types, and click the radion button at the bottom that says "user define", then click the button that says "Add". Give your chart a name and a description (optional), click OK, then click the button "Set as defalut chart" and it should work.

Let me know if it works

Tracy

 

Training courses

Training information:

See also:

Welcome. Please choose your application (eg. Excel) and then post your question.

Our Microsoft Qualified trainers will then respond within 24 hours (working days).

Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Resolved' mean?

Any suggestions, questions or comments? Please post in the Improve the forum thread.

Excel tip:

Line breaks in a cell

You can control the line breaks for multiple-line headings or labels in your Microsoft Excel worksheet, just like you do in Microsoft Word. Here's how to do it.

Click the cell where you want the label or heading to appear.
Type the first line of information.
Press ALT+ENTER.

View all Excel hints and tips

Connect with us:

0207 987 3777

Call for assistance

Request Callback

We will call you back

Server loaded in 0.1 secs.