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Chapter 6 Creating Charts 99
5 To change the position of data point values, choose an option from the Data Point
Settings pop-up menu.
6 Use the Font panel (Format > Font > Show Fonts) to choose a font, font size, and style
for the data-point labels.
For pie charts, you can show data point labels as a percentage of the whole or as
absolute values by selecting or deselecting “Show Pie Values as Percentages in the
Data Point Settings pop-up menu. You can also show the series names.
Some chart types offer further options for formatting series elements. See the
following sections for information about special formatting options for pie charts, bar
charts, line charts, and area charts.
Pie Charts
For pie charts, Keynote charts only the first data set in the Chart Data Editor (the first
data point for each data series). If the data series are in rows in the Chart Data Editor,
only the first column is charted; if the data series are in columns in the Chart Data
Editor, only the first row is charted. Thus, one pie chart represents a single data set,
and each wedge is one element in that set. Other data sets in the Chart Data Editor
are maintained, but they are not displayed in the pie chart. You can chart any data set
by moving it to the first position in its row or column.
To select individual pie wedges:
1 Select the chart, then click to select a single wedge.
2 To select additional wedges, do one of the following:
 To select all the wedges, choose Edit > Select All (or press Command-A).
 To select noncontiguous wedges, hold down the Command key as you select each
wedge.
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