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replyReplyTue 28 Apr 2009, 13:46Delegate Paula said...

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replyReplyTue 28 Apr 2009, 16:58Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Powerpoint

Hi Paula. Thanks for the test question. Do post if you encounter any difficulties with Powerpoint in the future.

All the best,

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Powerpoint tip:

Animating charts imported from Excel

Once you have imported an Excel chart into a Powerpoint slide, it is possible to apply animation to individual components (e.g. each bar) of the chart.

Click on the imported Excel chart, then go to Draw - Ungroup on the Drawing toolbar (usually located at the bottom of the screen).

A message will appear warning that ungrouping will change the chart into a different type of object - click Yes, then go to Draw - Ungroup again.

You should now see the chart has been broken up into all its individual components.

Right-click on a component that you wish to apply animation to; then select Custom animation and apply animation using the task pane on the right of the screen.

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