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Graphs & Charts

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replyReply Tue 15 Jun 2010, 15:02Delegate Bassel said...

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Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Graphs & Charts

Animation for the individual elements of the charts/graphs.

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replyReply Mon 21 Jun 2010, 08:19Trainer Nafeesa said...

RE: Graphs & Charts

Hi Bassel


Thank you for your question regarding the animation of individual chart elements.

The best way to achieve this is to:

- Select the chart (click the chart border) and on the 'Animations' tab, in the 'Animations' group click 'Custom Animation'

- In the Custom Animation pane, click Add Effect, and select an Entrance effect that works well with your chart.

- To add animation to individual chart elements, right-click the animation item in the Custom Animation task pane (right hand side of the screen) and click Effect Options.

- On the Chart Animation tab, select an item in the Group chart list to determine the order in which the elements are revealed. Click OK. During your presentation, you will click the mouse or press the Space Bar to reveal each chart element.

- The individual animated chart elements will now appear in the Custom Animation pane which can be further modified by changing how they appear during your presentation i.e. on mouse click or automatically after each other in sequence.

- Under Modify: effect, you can modify the properties of the effect. For example, you can change the direction and speed


I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post.


Have a great day.

Regards,


Nafeesa

Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Sun 27 Jun 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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