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susan.frierson

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Since: Feb 26, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:03 am
Post subject: Adding User-Defined Chart Types to Gallery
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Did microsoft REALLY do away with the ability to create user-defined
chart types in excel???

I do hundreds of charts in the course of a project, and this means
that I will have to MANUALLY change the font and colors, etc. for each
one of them!!

I see a Chart Templates folder in the Microsoft Application Support
folder in the Library....but, im not seeing a way to utilize it....

Is there a way to add a user-defined chart type to the gallery??

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

In kindness,
Susan

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