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How to Define Colors for Displaying Attributes in a Graph Visualization

You can define the color of an attribute value in a graph visualization. When you change the display color for an attribute value, other graphs and heat maps use the same color to display the value. All graphs and heat maps color the graph items using the same attribute.

A dashboard contains a bar graph and a heat map, both showing data colored by geographical region. An area graph displays data colored by product category. If you select dark green for the Southeast region's bar riser in the graph, the rectangle for Southeast is colored dark green in the pie chart. Since the area graph is colored by category, the region's color does not apply to the area graph.

  1. Click on the graph visualization you want to modify.
  2. In the Editor panel, place an attribute in the Color By area. Workstation automatically selects the colors of the attribute values from the current color palette.
  3. You can color attribute values directly in the graph. Right-click a shape in the graph that represents an attribute value, choose Shape Fill Color, and select the color from the palette.
  4. You can color attribute values using the graph legend. Right-click one of the colored squares, in the legend, that represents an attribute value and select the color from the palette.
  5. Click Automatic in the color palette to restore an attribute value to its default color.