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    Molecular bioperson
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    How to permanently eliminate shadow as default for chart lines?

    I find the shadow that appears in my line charts distracting, confusing, and
    graphically messy. It also is not welcome in publications. I have to
    individually eliminate it from every line, which is annoying. Is there a way
    to make a default chart option so that I will no longer get this shadow?

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    John Mansfield
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    RE: How to permanently eliminate shadow as default for chart lines?

    Yes, you can save your chart as a user-defined chart. To do so, create the
    chart without shadows and fomatted as per your specifications. Once the
    chart looks like you want it to, click on the outside border of the chart
    once (make the chart active). Go to the Standard Toolbar and choose Chart ->
    Chart Type. In the Chart Type dialog box, go to the Custom Types tab. At
    the bottom left side of the box, there is an option that says "Select From"
    and it gives you two choices - either User-defined or Built-in. Choose the
    option that says User-defined. Hit the Add button. In the Add Custom Chart
    Type dialog box, enter a name and description for your chart. Hit the OK
    button and Excel will save your chart. It will be available to you just like
    any of the other standard charts.

    You also have the option to set your new chart as the default chart. To do
    so, again in the Chart Type dialog box -> Custom Types tab, hit the "Set as
    default type" button.

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    John Mansfield
    http://www.pdbook.com


    "Molecular bioperson" wrote:

    > I find the shadow that appears in my line charts distracting, confusing, and
    > graphically messy. It also is not welcome in publications. I have to
    > individually eliminate it from every line, which is annoying. Is there a way
    > to make a default chart option so that I will no longer get this shadow?


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