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# Color palettes

# Color palettes {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Xanadu
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* Updated October 22, 2024
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A color palette is a sequence of colors that apply to the elements in a chart, in order
from highest value to lowest. All reports that use the same palette use the same
colors.  
The following reports can use a color palette. Select a color palette on the Style tab of the Report Designer:

* Pie charts
* Bar and column charts that have a Stack by or Group by value
* Line and trend reports that have a Stack by or Group by value
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Color palettes are defined in the Chart color scheme \[pa_chart_color_schemes\] table. Report admins have read access to this table. Navigate to AllPlatform Analytics AdministrationColor SettingsChart Color Schemes.  
Tip:  
A ServiceNow AI Platform or Performance Analytics admin can create custom Core UI color palettes. For more information, see [Create a color scheme](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/0dST36GIst4K4UstLWMteg#t_CreateAChartColorScheme "Create a reusable set of colors available for reports, Performance Analytics widgets, and Platform Analytics data visualization components.").

The default color schemes use color definitions with the Qualitative themeable colors from the UX Theme Properties \[sys_ux_theme_property\] table. When Next Experience is activated, these colors are used rather than the Core UI color palette.  

## Color palette {#color-palettes__example_u1s_htn_prb}

In the following example, you see two reports on incidents that are grouped by different
fields, Priority and Category. Both reports use the default color palette, and both show the
same colors.

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