Changing the fill and border style of data points
A data point represents a single value in a chart series. You can change the fill and border of a data point to distinguish it from the rest of the series. For example, you can apply a pattern or gradient fill. A pattern fill consists of two colors arranged to form a design. A gradient fill creates a smooth transition between two colors by gradually changing their transparency as the fill progresses from one color to another.
You can also apply a texture or picture fill to a data point. Quattro Pro provides a selection of texture and picture fills that you can use.
You can change the gradient fill and picture fill settings. For example, you can choose from three different gradient types, linear, circular, or rectangular, where each gradient type creates a unique transition between the two colors.
You can also change the border style of a data point, and specify the border’s width and color.
To apply a pattern fill to a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Pattern .
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In the Colors area, open the Foreground color picker, and click a color.
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Open the Background color picker, and click a color.
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If you want to reverse the foreground and background colors, click Reverse colors.
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Click a pattern on the pattern palette.
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To apply a gradient fill to a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Gradient .
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In the Colors area, open the Foreground color picker, and click a color.
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Open the Background color picker, and click a color.
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If you want to reverse the foreground and background colors, click Reverse colors.
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Click a gradient style on the gradient palette.
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To apply a texture fill to a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Texture .
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Choose a texture category from the Category list box.
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Click a texture style on the texture palette.
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You can apply a custom texture not included with Quattro Pro by clicking Browse and choosing a texture.
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To apply a picture fill to a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Picture .
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Choose a picture category from the Category list box.
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Click a picture on the picture palette.
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You can apply a custom picture not included with Quattro Pro by clicking Browse and choosing a picture.
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To modify the gradient fill properties of a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Gradient .
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Click Gradient settings.
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In the Gradient settings dialog box, change any options.
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To modify the picture fill properties of a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Fill tab.
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Click Picture .
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Click Picture settings.
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In the Picture settings dialog box, change the options you want.
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To change the border style of a data point |
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Click a chart, and click a chart series.
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Click a data point.
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Right-click the selected data point, and click Data point properties.
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Click the Line tab.
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Open the Style picker, and click a border style.
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You can also
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Change the border width
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Open the Width picker, and click a border width.
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Change the border color
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Open the Color picker, and click a color.
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