Should Charts be Animated?


Should Charts be Animated?

Created: Friday, September 19, 2014 posted by at 9:30 am

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Charts are something that are often shared between Excel and PowerPoint – and while Excel gurus may look down at PowerPoint as far as charting is concerned, there indeed is one charting feature that is not doable as well in Excel – and that is animating charts. OK, an Excel guru somewhere may have said that it’s great that you cannot animate charts in Excel – after all many PowerPoint users do create a mess with animation anyway!

Learn about the pros and cons of animating charts.




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