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Right-click on the chart, click Save as Template from the pop-up menu, then give the template a descriptive name, and click Save. Next time you change data and the chart loses its formatting, right-click the chart, choose Change Chart Type, click on Templates, select your template, and click OK.
Right-click on the chart, click Save as Template from the pop-up menu, then give the template a descriptive name, and click Save. Next time you change data and the chart loses its formatting, right-click the chart, choose Change Chart Type, click on Templates, select your template, and click OK.
First, right-click on the chart from which you want to copy the chart formatting. And, then click on the copy. After that, right-click on the other chart on which you want to apply/paste the formatting. Now, go Home tab → Clipboard → Paste → Paste Special.
Right-click a cell in the pivot table, and click Portable Options. On the Layout & Format tab, in the Format options, remove the check mark from Autofit Column Widths On Update. Add a check mark to Preserve Cell Formatting on Update. Click OK.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, this is easy to do manually. Format the first series as desired, select the next series (use the up arrow key), press the F4 key, repeat the up arrow/F4 cycle until all series look the same.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, this is easy to do manually. Format the first series as desired, select the next series (use the up arrow key), press the F4 key, repeat the up arrow/F4 cycle until all series look the same.
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