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In 2001 and 2003 versions of Excel I could click on a slice of a pie chart
(or multiples by holding ctrl) and skew it. I could for instance take a pie piece and make the outside "taller" than the middle. However I can't seem to do that with 2007. Can anyone help me? This effect was very useful in my presentations as it made the charts really pop. |
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