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The new lurid colours are awful. My colleague in my office says she can "barely look at them".
As the colours can be changed by users in the clinic, I am marking this idea as "Already Exists". I have created a new Idea for Andrew's suggestion to make the row colours a user preference, or Feature Access Permission.
The idea can be found here: https://qhr.ideas.aha.io/ideas/ACC-I-5874
Hi, virtual chart colours are configurable in the office. Unfortunately, it is not a setting that can be blocked by permissions, so any user can change the colours, and this affects the whole office. You can click on the "Gear" icon on the virtual chart to see/modify table colours. In larger organizations it is important to tell your users not to touch the colours, unless everyone has agreed. A good feature request for this idea page would be to either have colours as a user preference, or if they are office-wide, an administrator should be able to lock-out this feature.
Figured it out! - It's in the drop-down list from the gear icon.