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I got another issue. with regards to pie charts, I need to try and get them as close to the same format as the bar graphs, etc as possible. When i change the style from 3D to regular pastel, it uses the same colours but the inner boarder is to eye catching. How can i change it to make it thinner or even the colour?
Yes OK. Well as I mentioned I can't seem to find any setting for the line weight/colour. I played around with the Expression properties with no luck... but I'm no expert.
Best bet is to choose one of the Styles that uses the lighter line seperator... that and don't be so picky! ![]()
Anyone? I need to take the boarder around the different slices in the pie chart out or make them smaller.
Please help
Sorry Blaze. Don't understand the problem. You are saying that the border is too eye-catching? Perhaps you could post a screenshot of the issue? Either way, it doesn't appear as though you can modify the border around the pieces of the pie chart only around the chart as a whole.
Yes OK. Well as I mentioned I can't seem to find any setting for the line weight/colour. I played around with the Expression properties with no luck... but I'm no expert.
Best bet is to choose one of the Styles that uses the lighter line seperator... that and don't be so picky! ![]()
I'm not entirely sure that you can change the border color of the different sectors of the pie chart. However, if you try choosing the bottom right (ie. the last one on your right) style in the style tab of the chart properties, you'll see that the black border doesn't show up. Hope that helps.
Vishal
Hi,
Did you ever find another solution to this? I have the same problem but I can't use the shaded options that have the pale lines, I need to use the flat colour due to design / branding issues. The strong black lines are far too intrusive but I can't find a way to tone them down!
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Emma