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by - delegate Shirley [2 posts] (2008 Feb 6 Wed, 15:21) replyReply

how can i create a 3-d pie chart with a legend?

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by - trainer Stephen gold contributer[394 posts] (2008 Feb 10 Sun, 12:26) replyReply

Hi Shirley,

Thank you for your question

If you select the data that will form the basis of your pie chart and then click on the chart wizard button on your main toolbar, you can then choose the option of creating a three dimensional Pie Chart.

You can also choose to have your chart all as one, or exploded, so the segments of the pie are seperated out. In adition you can lable the segements with values or percentages.

All these features can be accessed by right clicking on the required segment and choosing the relevant option from the resulting context menu

Hope this helps

Regards

Stephen


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