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    Aavesh Agarwal
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    Hi All, I am using Dundas for creating Chart. i am facing one problem. i have created one bar chart with one series. Now some bars are coming with one color.Now what i want is to set the color dynamically of all datapoints with different color.How will i achieve it when i have only one series. Can anybody tell me how can i set the different color for all the datapoints in single series. Thanks in Advance Avesh

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      Hi All, I am using Dundas for creating Chart. i am facing one problem. i have created one bar chart with one series. Now some bars are coming with one color.Now what i want is to set the color dynamically of all datapoints with different color.How will i achieve it when i have only one series. Can anybody tell me how can i set the different color for all the datapoints in single series. Thanks in Advance Avesh

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      You should really ask this on the dundas support forums. Application/vendor specific problems are normally best dealt with by the relevant team.

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