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I have a report in Power BI and have entered some corporate colors in the theme. I have also applied these colors to various elements, such as a header. However, I now want to use different colors for a donut chart and prevent it from reverting to the corporate colors. How can I do this? I have already tried to import a JSON file, but this did not work. Perhaps it would work with a different visual?
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First, select the column chart. Then, go to the column color (fx) option and choose 'Field value'. Select the desired measure and apply it. After that, switch the visualization from a column chart to a donut chart.
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Thank you, I have already tried that, but how do I add the measure? I can format the condition, but only apply it to the slices. With a bar chart, I can adjust/add it.
First, select the column chart. Then, go to the column color (fx) option and choose 'Field value'. Select the desired measure and apply it. After that, switch the visualization from a column chart to a donut chart.
Yeaaaaah, thanks!
Set donut chart colors manually:
Format pane → Data colors → Show all → pick your own colors.
Or use a color measure + conditional formatting so the donut ignores the theme.
JSON theme won’t help much since it applies colors globally.
When a corporate theme is applied, it sets default colors for all visuals including donut charts, causing your custom colors to revert on publish.
To keep your donut chart colors independent of the corporate theme:
These methods ensure your donut chart colors stay fixed across editing, refreshing, and publishing to the Power BI Service.
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Hi @MoniekvanBerkel,
I believe you can select your visual and manually assign colors from the format -> data color section.
Thanks, but when I publish the report to service, it adopts the corporate colors.
Hi @MoniekvanBerkel, have you tried to modify the colors directly in Power BI Service?
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