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bplinder Posted - 09/26/2005 : 10:38:22 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5, sr5
Operating System: XP

The default color for gridlines is colors 3 and 4 on the color palette. Is there a way, such as altering the ini file, to change the default colors for the grid lines to some other number in the color palette.

In addition, if I change my color palette, and someone else opens my project, are the colors for the grid lines that the other user sees identical to what I see when I created the project? How about the colors on graphs?
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Mike Posted - 09/26/2005 : 1:22:13 PM
Hi bplinder:

Grid line colors and styles -- like other Axis dialog box settings -- are saved with the graph template file (File: Save Template As). To find out more about what is saved with the graph template file, see this Help file topic:

The Graph: Basics>Graphs: Windows and Templates> Attributes Saved with a Graph Template

I would advise against modifying your color palette. If you change it, any graph that you pass off to a colleague will likely not look the same.

Mike
OriginLab

Edited by - Mike on 09/26/2005 1:26:28 PM

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