I have two charts on my dashboard, one looks at value split up by project type, the other looks at time again split up by project type. I really wish I could adjust the colors because for some reason Monday.com assigns random colors and the SAME PROJECT TYPE will have two different colors. (see screenshot). Level 3 on the top chart is blue but then on the bottom chart level 2 is blue 

My team likes to look at these two items together and compare the time it takes for a project type vs the revenue it brings it and having the colors differ makes it very confusing.

I love Dashboards but we really need to be able to set our own colors. I want each chart color to represent an item consistently across one dashboard. It melts my brain to have to readjust every time I go from chart to chart on the same Dashboard.


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Same here. I have colors set for other charts and the auto-color in the pie chart makes it difficult to tell them apart across the board. Please add feature for us to control the color scheme of the pie chart.

Thank you!

We are thinking about adopting Monday.com and not being able to change colors in bar charts could be a deal-breaker. For example, if a bar chart shows a negative number (bar below the x axis), really want to color it red!

I would very much appreciate the ability to assign colors in the dashboard areas. We use a capacity planning calendar segmented by team member, but each time we access the dashboard the colors change. This inconsistency is not desirable - please open the ability to assign permanent colors within dashboard widgets.

i created a pie chart to display the data within the features in pop-up media in ArcGIS Portal. I would like to modify the color schemes in the pie charts but i can't seem to find a way to do so. Basically, instead of different colors on the pie chart as shown on the image below, i wanted to make more customize e.g. gradient of purple color scheme, gradient of orange color scheme. Can anyone please help out? thanks!

I just want to add my support for implementing this feature. The ability to add charts and graphics to pop ups is amazing -- but also so frustrating to have no control over how they look. The colors used in my current implementation (a pie chart indicating the proportions of three species in planning units) not only don't visually align with the data they represent, but also aren't constant -- each species isn't always represented by the same color. It makes the feature very difficult to include.

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Hey, there is no way to do this with the Chart extension and Vega-Lite requires you to write JSON. But it's easy to do with our new extension, Charts & Reports - you can add multiple bars for each x-axis value and customize the color of each.

This is an old request, but boy it would be real nice to be able to pick specific colors for charts. It's such a simple and fundamental thing to want to do. But unless you're using dropdown fields... you're at the mercy of the random color assignment.

A more robust "Appearance" tab for choosing the specific color of individual bars or pie wedges in charts would be helpful. Currently it appears we are at the mercy of which ever colors Airtable chooses for the "Group By" selection for the Y-Axis appearance settings.

I have a "Projects" table where each project is assigned a color from a drop down list field. Any table that links the Project has a Lookup field to pull in the color of each Project to that table. That allows those tables to be color coded by project using "Color Lookup from Project" field to control the color scheme. For instance, in my Time Sheet table grouped by date I have a great visual color scheme so its easy to see which projects I worked on that day. I would love to have the Interface Chart match that same color scheme e.g. if the bar chart shown above were hours worked each week on the Y-Axis grouped by linked Project on the X-Axis the bar color for each project would match the color scheme I am using in the table where the chart is deriving its data.

If you place a pie chart on your canvas, and then place a circle shape on top of it, you can bring the opacity of the shape down, and change its color. That colored shape will then shade the pie-chart underneath.

Hi All! Was there ever a resolution found for this? We are using this to create a modular dashboard with an undefined set of series. The functionality works great, but the pie chart colors are not on brand.

It is the same when I calculate my fields without transform actions.

It does not color the bars for some reason, but it fills the regions if I chose that option.

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