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Old October 1st, 2003, 02:43 PM
John Calappi
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I have a chart of type stock, sub-type high-low-close. I
format the chart to make it look the way I want, but then
when I select a different datarange all of the formatting
goes away. This doesn't happen with any other type of
chart that I have built. Does anybody know why the
formatting would be dropped? Why would selecting a
slightly different datarange drop all of the formatting?
For example if I chart row Jan - June and format the
chart. Then go back into the data and select Feb - July,
all the formatting drops, fonts change, line colors change
etc.

Email me with any questions. I'll be happy to provide
examples...
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Old October 1st, 2003, 07:16 PM
Dennis
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Default Formatting a chart -

Yeh, I have the same problem!!!!

-----Original Message-----
I have a chart of type stock, sub-type high-low-close. I
format the chart to make it look the way I want, but then
when I select a different datarange all of the formatting
goes away. This doesn't happen with any other type of
chart that I have built. Does anybody know why the
formatting would be dropped? Why would selecting a
slightly different datarange drop all of the formatting?
For example if I chart row Jan - June and format the
chart. Then go back into the data and select Feb - July,
all the formatting drops, fonts change, line colors

change
etc.

Email me with any questions. I'll be happy to provide
examples...
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