User (Legacy) Posted October 14, 2000 Report Share Posted October 14, 2000 Thank you! "Francisco Padron" <frankp@softwarefx.com> wrote in message news:wXIKQaUNAHA.1432@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > How many series does your chart have ? In a PIE chart, each series is > represented by a separate PIE. > > If you have one series (one PIE) and multiple colors, you must do: > > objChart1.OpenDataEx COD_COLORS, nSlices,0 ' Last parameter is ignored > for COD_COLORS > for i = 0 to nSlices-1 > objChart1.Color(i) = RGB(0, 0, 255) 'from the help on .Color > next i > objChart1.CloseData COD_COLORS > > You do not need to use MultipleColors unless you have more than one PIE and > one to color them independently, in this case you must do: > > objChart1.OpenDataEx COD_COLORS, nSlices*nPies,0 > > The first color will be the first slice of the first pie, the second will be > the second slice of the first pie, and so on. > > -- > > Frank > SFX > "SteveT" <stephent@compassadv.com> wrote in message > news:EXm$OY7MAHA.2224@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > I'd like to control the color of the sections of a pie chart. I've been > unsuccessful with either a Pie or Bar chart. > > It seems the following should color the 6th slice/point, but doesn't work. > Ideas? > > nSeries = 1 > nPoints = 13 > objChart1.MultipleColors = True > objChart1.OpenDataEx COD_COLORS, nSeries, nPoints > objChart1.Color(0 + (5* 1)) = RGB(0, 0, 255) 'from the help on .Color > objChart1.CloseData COD_COLORS > > > Thanks, > > Steve > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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