While Charts are available in Pages, Numbers and Keynote, only Keynote can animate the charts with build-in animations for each element of the chart. You can set the type of animation to fit the style of chart, such as a horizontal wipe for horizontal charts or an iris out for a pie chart. You can group together sets or series and skip the animation of the initial chart background and first set.
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Comments: One Response to “How To Create Animated Charts In Keynote”
Matt
6 years ago
Great tutorial on building effects in Keynote presentations. It has always been somewhat of a trial and error process, but you did a nice job explaining how to separate all-at-once into sets or series or elements, plus the grouping and start positions was something new for me. Thanks!
Great tutorial on building effects in Keynote presentations. It has always been somewhat of a trial and error process, but you did a nice job explaining how to separate all-at-once into sets or series or elements, plus the grouping and start positions was something new for me. Thanks!