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Scott_Franks
Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel I am building a template for widespread use by many people. My client would like charts to default to the custom chart style that I have created as an example. Can this be done? Or would an end-user of my template need to manually format every single new chart they create to match my custom charts?
My preferred colors and fonts are saved with my custom Theme, but it is the chart-formatting details that I am concerned with. For instance, is there a way to have a pie chart default to a flat (no 3D shading) pie chart with white outlines and value labels? As it is now, the default pie chart that comes up when I insert a new one has 3D shading (which only serves to wash out the custom color palette that I have selected, to the point of unrecognizability), and has no outlines, and no value labels.
Is it possible to save custom chart formatting within a Theme? Or if someone knows, definitively, that this "custom chart formatting saved with a theme" cannot be done, please let me know. I'd love to stop searching for the solution if one does not exist.
Thanks
My preferred colors and fonts are saved with my custom Theme, but it is the chart-formatting details that I am concerned with. For instance, is there a way to have a pie chart default to a flat (no 3D shading) pie chart with white outlines and value labels? As it is now, the default pie chart that comes up when I insert a new one has 3D shading (which only serves to wash out the custom color palette that I have selected, to the point of unrecognizability), and has no outlines, and no value labels.
Is it possible to save custom chart formatting within a Theme? Or if someone knows, definitively, that this "custom chart formatting saved with a theme" cannot be done, please let me know. I'd love to stop searching for the solution if one does not exist.
Thanks