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out from the rest of the pieces. The pieces will decrease in size, so you need to
highlight the chart wall and drag it at a corner to increase the size.
The second example is a 3D pie chart with realistic schema and illumination. With
a completed 2D pie chart, choose Format > 3D view > Illumination where you can
change the direction of the light, the color of the ambient light, and the depth of the
shade. We also adjusted the 3D angle of the disc in the Perspective dialog on the
same set of tabs.
The chart updates as you make changes, so you can immediately see the effects.
If you want to separate out one of the pieces, click on it carefully; you should see a
wire frame highlight. Drag it out with the mouse and then, if necessary, increase the
size of the chart wall.
The third example is a 3D pie chart with different fill effects in each portion of the
pie. Choose Insert > Data labels and select Show value as percentage. Carefully
select each of the pieces so that it has a wire frame, then highlight and right-click to
get the object properties dialog. Choose the Area tab. For one of the pieces we chose
a bitmap effect, for another we selected a gradient feature and for the third we used
the Transparency tab and adjusted the transparency to 50%.
Donut charts
Donut charts are a variation on the pie chart. To create one, choose Pie in the Chart
Type dialog, and choose the third or fourth type of pie chart. For more variety,
consider selecting 3D Look.
Figure 85: Choosing a donut chart
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