No one has responded yet to this calc/chart question. Maybe I should
rephrase it.
If I create a chart in Calc that uses lines, they have a thickness of 1
and a default color scheme. The default color scheme can be changed.
To change the thickness, I double click to edit the chart, select a
line, right-click, select object properties, change the thickness.
How do I change the *default* line thickness, so that whenever a chart
is created, all the lines have a thickness I want?
I feel sure it is in a configuration file somewhere. But which file and
where?
I use Ubuntu/Linux
Richard
Richard Hainsworth wrote:
we use charts alot. But we always change the thicknesses of the chart
lines to be clearer when printed and when shown on a slide presentation.
currently, this has to be done separately for each data series (line)
as selecting all of them does not allow for the lines to be set as a
group.
which file contains the default line thicknesses for charts?
how can we establish chart defaults, such as line thicknesses, colors,
other chart attributes as company policies/brand?
Richard
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