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alec1982
Specialist II
Specialist II

scatter chart help

Hi,

I have a scatter chart that shows on top of a google map background.

The color of the dots on the chart is blue. I am trying to change this color to red using the color tab on the properties but I couldn't find it.

Even I made all the colors red on the color tab, it still showing the blue dots only.

Anybody knows where the color might be defined?

Thanks in advance .

Alec,

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julian_rodriguez
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hello,

Change the Background color on the first expression, tipically is the LATITUDE expression.

For example with:

=argb(255,255,0,0)

Kind regards

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Anonymous
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look in the colors

alec1982
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

hi,

Thanks for the reply.

I have changed all the colors to red but I still see the dots in blue.

Alec,

Anonymous
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hmm... try chnaging the background color in the dimensions

alec1982
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

I see where is it now.

It is in the expression.

I expanded the first expression and looked at the formula of the background color. it is there.

alec1982
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Now the question is. I have one dimension "City".

And I have several Expressions. How can I make each expression different color?

Thanks,

Anonymous
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i think each data point we see is for dimension so - to get each datapoint different color then u can chnage it in the color tab but i'm not sure how the effect will be bychanging color in each expression..

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Anonymous
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now i'm working on similar kind of requirement ...what i did it i gave condition in 1st expresio backround color (in the expresion tab)

hope this helps

julian_rodriguez
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hello,

Change the Background color on the first expression, tipically is the LATITUDE expression.

For example with:

=argb(255,255,0,0)

Kind regards