How do I set transparent colors in a graph?

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I want to superpose my chart on another image, i.e. a map. How do I let the
lines from my map show through the colors used in my pie chart? Any way to
play with transparency in such a context? The picture toolbar doesn't hlep as
the transparency button is disabled when I try to use it. Currently I'm
working in Word, would I be better off in Powerpoint?
 
Charles,

If you are not restricted to the pie chart and can use another chart option
i.e. column or bar, you can try copying a semitransparent autoshape into the
chart series. For example, to do so create a simple column chart. Go to the
drawing toolbar and choose an arrow autoshape. Drag the arrow autoshape onto
your spreadsheet. Double-click on the arrow autoshape and in the Format
Autoshape Dialog Box -> Colors and lines Tab choose a fill color and check
the semitransparent option. Hit OK.

Click once on the autoshape and in the standard toolbar go to Edit -> Copy.
Then, click on the chart series and hit Edit -> Paste. The arrows should now
be pasted into the chart. Finally, set the chart area and plot area
backgrounds = None.

Again, copying a semitransparent autoshape works OK for columns and bars but
I could not get it to work with the pie chart. If you can make a change
possibly the above method will work.
 
Unfortunately that transparency button is reserved for those darn Mac users.

- Jon
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