Ha, I accidentally posted this on the old forum. It took me a while to realize it had been deserted.
Ok, so:
Here's my issue. I have a chart I created in Excel 2013 using default theme colors. Well, I wasn't even aware I was using "theme" colors, I was just using colors I happened to like. I mean, all I did was using the fill bucket features the same way I would in earlier versions of excel. Anyway, when I hand the spreadsheet file over to friends and colleagues, the chart might no use the same colors, which appears to happen as a result of a difference in theme on their machines. I find this annoying, and I don't like it. Ask me before you change my colors, am I right? So, how do:
(a) set my colors to be permanent across all machines; or
(b) somehow transfer the theme with the file?
are these things even possible?
Ok, so:
Here's my issue. I have a chart I created in Excel 2013 using default theme colors. Well, I wasn't even aware I was using "theme" colors, I was just using colors I happened to like. I mean, all I did was using the fill bucket features the same way I would in earlier versions of excel. Anyway, when I hand the spreadsheet file over to friends and colleagues, the chart might no use the same colors, which appears to happen as a result of a difference in theme on their machines. I find this annoying, and I don't like it. Ask me before you change my colors, am I right? So, how do:
(a) set my colors to be permanent across all machines; or
(b) somehow transfer the theme with the file?
are these things even possible?