If your chart has negative values, then PowerPoint by default uses the same fill color for negative values in any chart. You can override this nature with the Invert if Negative option.
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Using the Invert if Negative Option for Charts in PowerPoint 2013
Using the Invert if Negative Option for Charts in PowerPoint 2007 and 2010
Using the Invert if Negative Option for Charts in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003
Using the Invert if Negative Option for Charts in PowerPoint 2011
Tutorial Code: 10 12 02
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