I was finding out the colors was not possible, but for the second
question, please refer to my post above I didn't mean to double post,
and I know how to use the 2004Q1 and so forth and it works fine, but I
would like to visibly see each quarter on the x-legend(On the line
chart), it only displays the year and I must manually mouse over the
line of data to see each quarter, I posted an example in the post
directly above this one, please take a look to see what I am trying to
achieve.

Basically on the x part of the line chart i see    2008| 2009 | 2010|
and so forth, and in between each year I can manually follow the line
of data and I get pop-ups for each quarter, I would like for my users
to be able to right away see where each individual quarter is at on
the x-legend, something like   2008 Q1 |  2008 Q2 | 2008 Q3 | 2008 Q4
| 2009 Q1 |  2009 Q2 | 2009 Q3 | 2009 Q4 | and so forth... I am
assuming at this point it will not be possible.
Thanks, Damian

On Dec 15, 1:51 am, ChartMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> For quarters you can use the following format "2004Q1", "2004Q2", ....
> As for colors there is no way to override the current color scheme.
>
> ChartMan
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Damian Derby <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello, I have been working with the motion chart lately, and here is a
> > picture of what I have been playing with...
>
> > I wasn't sure how  to post a picture here, so image shack will have to
> > do. Basically, where you see I have highlighted Utilities 3.2,Q4 2002,
> > I would like to plot each quarter onto the x-legend. Instead of having
> > 2001 | 2002| 2003| as shown... I am trying to achieve, a format of Q1
> > 2001 | Q2 2001 | Q3 2001| to be shown on the x-axis instead of only by
> > years,for now, it requires the user to have to manually skim their
> > mouse cursor over the lines of data to find each quarter instead of
> > being able to eye them right away.
>
> > I would also ask if there is a way to pre-define all the unique
> > colors, instead of having them generated for me. I would prefer to
> > follow a certain color scheme if possible.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> >  Damian Derby
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