![]() Choose Use Series Stroke Color to revert to presets.Ĭhange the outline of data symbols: Click the pop-up menus below Stroke, and change the style, color, and weight.Īdd a line connecting data symbols: Click the pop-up menu next to Connection Line and choose Straight or Curved. To change the look of data symbols for only one data series, click one element in a data series (for example, one line or scatter point), click the Style tab in the Format sidebar, then do any of the following:Ĭhange the shape of data symbols: Click the pop-up menu below Data Symbols and choose a symbol, or choose None to remove symbols for this data series.Ĭhange the color of data symbols: Click the pop-up menu below Fill and choose an option. You can also adjust the size of the symbols using the Size field, or leave it blank for automatic sizing. In the Format sidebar, click the Series tab.Ĭlick the pop-up menu below Data Symbols and choose a symbol, or choose None to remove symbols from the chart. You can change the symbols used to represent data in line, scatter, and radar charts. ![]() To select all series, click a series element, then press Command-A. To select multiple series, click a series element, then Command-click an element in another series. To change another series, click one of its elements, then make changes. The changes affect only the selected element or data series. Use the controls in the sidebar to make changes. To change the look of one data series, click one element in a data series (for example, one bar or column, pie wedge, or scatter point), then in the Format sidebar, click the Style tab. To preview the colors in your chart, hold the pointer over a color combination. All the colors in the chart change at once.Īpply colors, images, or textures to all the data series in the chart: Click, click Colors, Images, or Textures, then click a set of colors to apply it. In the Format sidebar, click the Chart tab, then do one of the following:Īpply a coordinated color palette to all the data series in the chart: Click a thumbnail at the top of the Chart tab. All changes you make apply to every data point in the series. Note: You can’t change the look of a single data point in a series (a single bar in a bar chart, for example). Restore an earlier version of a presentation.Save a large presentation as a package file.Export to PowerPoint or another file format.Change a shared presentation’s settings.See the latest activity in a shared presentation.Play a slideshow with multiple presenters.Make a presentation advance automatically.Change the look of chart text and labels.Add a legend, gridlines, and other markings.Change a chart from one type to another.Calculate values using data in table cells.Select tables, cells, rows, and columns.Add borders and rules (lines) to separate text.Format Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text. ![]() Use a keyboard shortcut to apply a style.Create, rename, or delete paragraph styles.Add bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough to text.Format a presentation for another language.Select text and place the insertion point.Add linked objects to make your presentation interactive.Move and edit objects using the object list. ![]()
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