Changing the look of a chart
1. In the Chart Setup dialog box, click Styles in the Chart inspector.
Choose a coordinated color theme for data points. If you choose Single color, choose a color for all data series in the chart.Positive/Negative charts: You can choose a color for the positive data points and another color for the negative data points. Choose a fill style and color for the background or choose Transparent for no fill. If you choose a gradient style, choose the colors you want to blend in the background. Bubble Opacity
(Bubble charts only) Drag the control to change the opacity of bubbles in the chart or enter a percentage for opacity.
3. If you chose Show legend in the Chart area of the Chart inspector, you can change the following:
A fill style for the background. If you choose a gradient style, choose the colors you want to blend in the background. A style, width, and color for the border around the legend. The width can be between 1 and 9 points. Or, choose No Border.
Fonts, sizes, and styles for the chart title, legend text, data points, and axis titles and labels. A style, width, and color for the border around the legend. The width can be between 1 and 9 points. Or, choose No Border.
6. Click Print or Save as Layout (quick charts) or Done (Layout mode charts) to finish the chart. See Creating quick charts or Creating and editing charts in Layout mode.
• When you create a chart, FileMaker Pro uses the current layout theme to determine the chart’s color scheme, chart background, font, and legend format settings. If you save the chart on a layout and then later change the layout theme, the chart will retain the colors and format settings from the original theme. You can use the Chart Setup dialog box to change these settings manually.