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Dears,
Good Day...!
I have created a report in Qlik Nprinting (version November 2017).
i am creating a PowerPoint Report.
The problem is, i have a simple bar chart where Year is the dimension and Sum(Sales) is the expression.
I am bringing this data in to NPrinting as table, and then i am creating power point chart.
How can i assign a specific color to each year, let say current year Blue, and previous year Red color.
Many Thanks
Israr
Hello Israr,
I wanted to respond to your post as I saw it has not received any activity.
Are you using Qlik NPrinting with Qlik Sense or QlikView? Have you set the appropriate colors to your bar chart in that application?
Qlik NPrinting Designer embeds the Office PowerPoint application to create the report so we do not have the ability to change how PowerPoint behaves, however, if you ensure the "Keep Source Formats" option is checked it should then keep the template colors. Another option is to use the "Change Colors" button from the "Chart Styles" group.
Otherwise, whichever tool you design the report in, PowerPoint, Excel, Pixel Perfect, etc., it will either keep source formatting when checked, or use the report design formatting if unchecked.
Please let me know if this thread helped with your question. If so, please mark as "Solution."
Regards,
Eva
Hi @Eva_B
Can you elaborate on your comment below: "... if you ensure the "Keep Source Formats" option is checked it should then keep the template colors" ?
I have no idea what do you mean😕 To create PPT chart we need to bring in data as a table, but then you will not retain colours on chart bars. It will be extremely difficult to achieve custom colours on native PPT bar chart. I managed to do this with a lot of workarounds in Excel but in PPT my method will not work. I tried many different options and none of them worked.
So I am very interested in your comment as maybe there is something i have never heard of.
thanks
Lech
Hi Lech,
Please see the following Knowledge Article where I was referring to the "Keep Source Formats"
Regards,
Eva
Hi @Eva_B
Well those articles have nothing to do with colours of bars in native charts. I do not see any corelation to the question of this thread