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Stepping thru each graph series

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Paul CTMIC - 25 Sep 2006 16:15 GMT
Hi all,
I'm creating a presentation using PowerPoint2003.  The graphs are created in
PowerPoint.  Is there a way to step thru each series...such as that the first
series comes up upon bringing up the slide...I talk about it and then 'Click'
up comes the second series etc...  I've accomplished this before by having
mutliple graphs that replace each other, but that is a pain in the neck...one
graph with series that are animate-able would be great!
Paul
John Wilson - 25 Sep 2006 16:23 GMT
Give the chart an entrance animation of wipe

Double click the animation entry and in "chart animation" choose group chart
by series - untick animate grid & legend
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> Hi all,
> I'm creating a presentation using PowerPoint2003.  The graphs are created in
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> graph with series that are animate-able would be great!
> Paul
Paul CTMIC - 25 Sep 2006 16:31 GMT
Thanks John...that worked FANTASTICALLY!

> Give the chart an entrance animation of wipe
>
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> > graph with series that are animate-able would be great!
> > Paul
John Wilson - 25 Sep 2006 16:47 GMT
Glad it helped!
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John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html

> Thanks John...that worked FANTASTICALLY!
>
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> > > graph with series that are animate-able would be great!
> > > Paul
 
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