Default Chart Color Set in Keynote '08

Hi!
I have several charts on successive slides. I'd like to keep the colors used for some data consistent across all charts in which they appear. I can't seem to locate the default color samples and I'm pretty sure I've been through all the 3D and 2D samples.
How do I find the default colors used in bar charts?
Thanks!

Instead of going to the graphic section, go to the Chart Section (8th from the left) and then in the top right hand side click Chart Colors. From the box that pops up, select the color and drag over the section of the graph you want that color.
Message was edited by: Kelly Coull for spelling

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