XL5: GP Fault Adding Multiple Default Chart Formats |
In Microsoft Excel, if you choose the Use Current Chart button
multiple times on the Chart tab of the Options dialog box to create a
default chart format, one of the following symptoms occurs if the
XL5GALRY.XLS file is missing:
These problems occur when the XL5GALRY.XLS file is not located in the
XLSTART subdirectory of your Microsoft Excel directory. These
behaviors only occur if you use the Use Current Chart button multiple
times, and you then select the first format name that you created
before you choose OK in the Options dialog box.
The problem occurs because the Use Current Chart button incorrectly
creates multiple names for the default chart using the format of the
current chart if the XL5GALRY.XLS file is missing.
When you create a default chart format, using the current chart, you
should only be able to add one name for the current chart. The last
name that you enter for the chart format is the name that should be
used. This is the behavior that occurs when the XL5GALRY.XLS file is
correctly located in the XLSTART subdirectory. However, when this
file is missing, the above behavior occurs when you add multiple
custom formats using the Use Current Chart button.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in a later version of Microsoft Excel.
The XL5GALRY.XLS file stores the Built-in chart format, and the MS Excel 4.0 chart format, as well as all of the custom auto-formats that you create. If it is missing, it is rebuilt when you add a custom chart format, either by using the Autoformat dialog box, or the Chart tab of the Options dialog box.
For more information about Changing The Default Chart Format, choose the Search button in Help and type:
default chart formatFor An Overview Of Working With Chart Autoformats, choose the Search button in Help and type:
chart autoformats
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