Chart Object Animation

G

Gail

I am trying to animate a bar chart that was copied over from Excel. I want
each of the data series to appear seperately on a mouse click. How do I do
this? I looked up help and it doesn't help me. The way it does it causes the
entire chart to come in at the same time. I want each of the bars to come in
on my command. Please Help.
 
T

TAJ Simmons

Gail,

Your best bet is to get the data from excel and create a "graph/chart" in
powerpoint using the in-built chart facility. That way you can set the chart
to build up by series.

If you really must use your excel graph, then you will have to "ungroup" it.
Which can be a long job!

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
 
E

Echo S

Gail said:
I am trying to animate a bar chart that was copied over from Excel. I want
each of the data series to appear seperately on a mouse click. How do I do
this? I looked up help and it doesn't help me. The way it does it causes the
entire chart to come in at the same time. I want each of the bars to come in
on my command. Please Help.

http://www.echosvoice.com/charts.htm has a link to animating a chart. The
instructions there should work for both Excel graphs and for PPT graphs.
That should at least get you started.

Excel charts could not be animated in PPT 97.
 
W

Wendy

Taj,
How do you set the chart to build up by series? In PowerPoint, does the
chart need to be ungrouped to do this?
Thanks,
Wendy
 
E

Echo S

Okay.

Add an animatin to your chart -- right-click, choose Custom Animation, then
choose Add Effect/Entrance and select an effect.

Then in the custom animation task pane, double-click the chart animation in
the list of animations. On the Chart tab, choose "by series" or "by
category" or whatever in the "group by" drop down. If only "as one object"
is available, try changing your animation to something simple like a wipe or
a fade. Which "group by" options are available is determined by a
combination of the type of chart and the actual animation you choose.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Wendy said:
2002

Echo S said:
Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Wendy said:
Taj,
How do you set the chart to build up by series? In PowerPoint, does the
chart need to be ungrouped to do this?
Thanks,
Wendy

:

Gail,

Your best bet is to get the data from excel and create a
"graph/chart"
in
powerpoint using the in-built chart facility. That way you can set
the
chart
to build up by series.

If you really must use your excel graph, then you will have to
"ungroup"
it.
Which can be a long job!

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
I am trying to animate a bar chart that was copied over from Excel.
I
want
each of the data series to appear seperately on a mouse click.
How do
I
do
this? I looked up help and it doesn't help me. The way it does it causes
the
entire chart to come in at the same time. I want each of the bars
to
come
in
on my command. Please Help.
 

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