Spreadsheet Format
Each row represents a pie slice.
Column 1 | Column 2 | |
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Data Type | plain text | number |
Contents | The label for the pie slice Note:
| The numerical value of the pie slice Note:
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Customization Options
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Go to Common Customization Options for Charts and Graphs for more options.
3D Chart?
choose whether you want your pie chart to look 2D flat or 3D
- "False" = 2Dmakes the chart look flat
- "True" = makes the chart look 3D
Pie hole size
choose whether you want your pie chart to look like a circle or a bagel
- type a number between 0 and 1 into the textbox
- note that numbers closer to 1 will create a larger hole; if you do not want a hole, type in 0
Minimum visible slice
set sets the size of the smallest visible piece of piepie chart
- the default setting is 0.001
- type in a number between 0 and 1
- for example, if you type in .5, slices less than 50% of the pie will not appear
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- "Percentage": the pie slice will show shows its percentage of the whole
- "Label": the pie slice will show shows the label you assigned it in the spreadsheet
- "Value": the pie slice will show shows the number you assigned it in the spreadsheet
- "None": no text shows on the pie slice will have no text upon it
Pie slice text settings
choose how you want your font to appear in the pie chart
- click
- Click inside the textbox to show a dialogue box
Font family
sets the font of the text
- Use web-safe fonts: these fonts are installed on most browsers
- Web-safe fonts include Arial, Arial Black, Courier New, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Verdana, and others
Font size
sets the size of the text
- Enter
- choose a font; it's better to use a standard font, such as Ariel or Times New Roman, to ensure that it will appear the same way across different devices choose a font size; enter
- a size as small as 1; the default size is 12 choose a font
Font color
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sets the color of the text
- Learn more at Choose Colors square to show the ColorPicker toolchoose a color