Automatic Excel Graphic Annimation

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Is it possible to add annimation to an Excel Graph
For instance a graph with 3 columns taht I want to show the first, and then the second, and then the third..
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If you only want to reveal some of the grid, than you could use 'hiding
blocks' to cleverly cover the part you do not want shown, then use exit
animations or triggers to remove each of the hiding blocks one at a time.

This method will keep the grid as a grid and not force you to ungroup it.
If you ungroup it and then create your own custom groupings, you can use
entrance animates for each section. The down side is that the information
link is broken.

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Fernanda and Marcelo said:
Is it possible to add annimation to an Excel Graph?
For instance a graph with 3 columns taht I want to show the first, and
then the second, and then the third...
 
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Hello,

What version of Office are you running?

As early as Office 2000, PowerPoint has been able to add animation to Excel
chart object elements (animate by series, category, etc.). The specific
capabilities will depend on the chart type and animation effect chosen.

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