 So one thing that's been bugging me for a second is if you notice that ruby cabernet It's green Ruby is a reddish color So I clearly I want to fix it. I want to adjust that a little bit. So how would I go about doing that? Well, one of the things I can do is I can simply click on the pie chart If I click on it just like all the other elements inside of the chart it becomes highlighted Now the problem is every single one of my slices are highlighted as well So what do I have to do if I click on the slice I want to adjust? Only that one becomes highlighted. So now only my green slices highlighted now It doesn't matter if I use this paint bucket or I go into the format tab and use its paint bucket Either one's gonna work But again that paint bucket icon if I look for that that gives me a slew for all the colors Just like when I was filling in Microsoft Word or now in Microsoft Excel filling the background to cells. This is exactly what it does It allows me to assign any new color that I want to it I'll pick this dark red that just makes it a little bit more of a cleaner motif in my opinion And so you can see we can stand out a little bit more if I want to adjust another color say for example I don't like the fact that I've got two blues Maybe I might take this blue Again, you see it highlighted itself and I'll give it maybe a dark green and so now okay now nothing looks the same Well, what about that column chart as well these guys right here? Well, again, let's say I'm gonna click on just the blue column chart any one of them The matter which one but one of them you're gonna notice that all of them get highlighted and so I can do the same thing I could come up here and I could do the paint bucket and you notice all of them are going to change But one of the other options that we have is we have this format selection button now that format selection button what that does is It pulls up a new dialog box as you can see That sort of gives me some options of what to format and what I can do with that Not just change its color, but say change for example the overlap You notice my columns are slowly changing. So suddenly now all of a sudden My colors are actually superimposed a little bit. There's they're staggered a little bit more I can make a little bit less of a gap with and So you can see I can actually start to change how these columns and this data gets represented visually as well as just kind of in our own heads I mean as I trained through these you can see I can give them an effect. I can give them, you know some silly Shadow I wouldn't really recommend shadows. We're in the flat UI world nowadays, but again, I can change the color as well I could give it a pattern Look at that patterns. I could give it a gradient There's a good one There I could give it a good Radiant color or I could just go with the simple solid color and pick whatever You know my heart works with the best