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How to change line chart colors?

Does anyone know what expression I would use to change the default line colors of my line chart in Qlik Sense?

FYI - I have three measures as follows:

"NA First Confirm (First Commit)",

"NA Need By (OTTR)",

"NA Last Confirm (Last Commit)",

Your help would be so much appreciated!

Thank you.

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brunobertels
Master
Master

Hi Justine

This post would help you :

https://community.qlik.com/thread/130571

regards

Bruno

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jagan
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

HI,

Try like this

Chart Properties -> Expressions -> Click + of the expression -> Click the Background Color option-> and define color in Definition text box on the right side

Colors for example:

Red()

Green()

Blue()

Yellow() etc.

Or you can use a combination of RGB(255, 0, 0) for Red,

RGB(0, 255, 0) for Green

etc.

Like this specify color for all the expressions.

Regards,,

Jagan.

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I apologize I'm looking for the info for Qlik Sense and I just realized I posted this in the QlikView group.  Do you by chance know how to change the color within Qlik Sense?

Digvijay_Singh

Or you can change color here as well. Click on Persistent colors so that they won't change while making selections.

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Thank you Digvijay but I need this information for Qlik Sense not Qlikview.

brunobertels
Master
Master

Hi Justine

This post would help you :

https://community.qlik.com/thread/130571

regards

Bruno

Daniel-PNW
Contributor III
Contributor III

This was EXACTLY what I was looking for... I can't believe it doesn't just understand "Green" or #339900. It's just looking for Green()   - UGGG !!!!

Thank YOU!!!!!

kumarravi
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hi ,

  • Right click on chart
  • Go to the expression
  • Click + on the left side of expression
  • Choose background color
  • Add red(), green() whatever you want
Happy Learning 🙂 !