![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can edit charts in a variety of ways. For this sample pie chart, we will:
The first thing we'll do is add a title:
Chart
A descriptive title is now displayed above the pie chart. Now we'll remove the small category of missing data. For information on missing data, see Handling Missing Data.
Series
The category of missing data has beeen removed from the pie chart, leaving only two categories. The pie chart clearly shows that most respondents do not have internet service at home, and it looks like almost three-quarters of the respondents are in the No category -- but it might be useful to see the exact percentages.
While we're here, let's move the category labels from the outside to the inside of the pie.
Now percentages are displayed along with the category labels -- and both are displayed inside the pie slices. The percentages are based on the two categories displayed (73.4 + 26.6 = 100). If you put the category containing missing values back into the pie, the percentages would change. |
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Editing Standard Charts |