Bo & Carlos,
After re-reading this thread, I remembered some discussion with Carsten about legends when conditional formatting was specified ... so I reviewed my emails. It turns out it was I who suggested hiding the legend!
When the conditional formatting was enhanced to work with with multiple totals having different magnitudes, and then when this was enhanced to extend to charts -- replacing the default colors in the chart with just the 3 colors defined by the conditional value thresholds -- created a problem.
The issue was what to do with the legend. Since colors no longer equated to named totals, but instead to value-based thresholds, the legend made no sense. I voiced the opinion that: "
I think the report itself is sufficient as the legend -- besides hovering the mouse over the bars displays the total. In a chart-only presentation not naming the value ranges would be more an issue. I do think it is important to hide the default legend when the colors are controlled by a value range. It will be confusing to a user to see the legend when it doesn't correlate with the actual graph. "I think these screen shots illustrate the issue and why the lengend was hidden. When a single total can be anyone of 3 different colors -- how can you show a color legend?
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Bob