T TAJ Simmons Aug 14, 2008 #2 Alan, Open your presentation Click the "button" along the top "toolbar"..... that resembles are bar chart. Chart menu > chart type > pie Enter your numbers in the "datasheet" That's it! cheers TAJ Simmons Microsoft Powerpoint MVP http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com awesome - powerpoint templates, powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
Alan, Open your presentation Click the "button" along the top "toolbar"..... that resembles are bar chart. Chart menu > chart type > pie Enter your numbers in the "datasheet" That's it! cheers TAJ Simmons Microsoft Powerpoint MVP http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com awesome - powerpoint templates, powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
Y yong.jj Aug 15, 2008 #3 hi, dont know how to draw pie chart, can someone help? Click to expand... Use 3D graph charts to enhance your presentations. J.J. - admin of http://presentationism.com
hi, dont know how to draw pie chart, can someone help? Click to expand... Use 3D graph charts to enhance your presentations. J.J. - admin of http://presentationism.com
E Echo S Aug 15, 2008 #4 yong.jj said: Use 3D graph charts to enhance your presentations. Click to expand... I disagree. I find that 3D charts often distort the data you're trying to present, especially the default pie charts. Changing the elevation (to make the pie "flatter" on the slide) can correct this, but hardly anyone ever does it.
yong.jj said: Use 3D graph charts to enhance your presentations. Click to expand... I disagree. I find that 3D charts often distort the data you're trying to present, especially the default pie charts. Changing the elevation (to make the pie "flatter" on the slide) can correct this, but hardly anyone ever does it.