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From: MUAG on 22 Mar 2010 07:41 Through chart animations it is possible to define timing effects for specific elements within a diagramm. So lets say you choose the Chart animation "By Category" for you diagramm and your diagramm has 4 Categories. Now when I configure the timing for the first three categories with the Option "With Previous" and the last one by the next mouse click, everything works as expectet. But as soon as you try to open the diagramm in excel through a double click, all the time settings previously set, are lost and all 4 categories come up again at the same time. Does anybody made the same experience?
From: Lucy Thomson on 22 Mar 2010 17:48
Hi I can repro that in 2007. I'll file it as a bug. Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "MUAG" <MUAG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A4455EFF-84F1-4484-8A84-6A1E688AE2F2(a)microsoft.com... > Through chart animations it is possible to define timing effects for > specific > elements within a diagramm. So lets say you choose the Chart animation "By > Category" for you diagramm and your diagramm has 4 Categories. Now when I > configure the timing for the first three categories with the Option "With > Previous" and the last one by the next mouse click, everything works as > expectet. But as soon as you try to open the diagramm in excel through a > double click, all the time settings previously set, are lost and all 4 > categories come up again at the same time. > > Does anybody made the same experience? |