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Hi,
Is it possible to change the colour of the header for just one column and leave the rest of the other columns as they are, I am using a straight table (Chart).
Thanks
You can color a column with the "background color" option in expressions or dimensions tab. But I don't think you can just color a column header.
You can color a column with the "background color" option in expressions or dimensions tab. But I don't think you can just color a column header.
Hello,
Yes, you need to do CTRL + G, and then to do a right click on your chart.
Now you can choose "Custom Format Cell" and modify the color header for column.
Regards,
Jaymerry
The"Customer Format Cell" changes the color for all column headers. What if you want to change just one column header not all?
Thanks
The drop down 'Apply changes to' gives you the ability to control where the changes should be applied to. While the options like 'Current Dimension', 'Current Expression' are available when you format dimensions and expression cells, you do not get this option in case of a header cell and the only option available is 'All Dimensions' and that is why all your column headers change color.
I am not sure if this is a bug or by design, but I would like to hear others thought on this.
Regards,
Dinesh.
Hello everyone,
thanks for the answer Jaymerry. It really did the trick!
Best regards
Piskitta