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baardkolstad

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Hi, i have created a graph in keynote which i want to animate with the grow effect. The thing is, i don't want a 3D graph. Is there any way around this?

Here's a video of what i'm looking at creating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlBvw-UR5Y

(just without all the fade effects on the graphs etc.)

Urgent, so i appreciate all help!
 
Hi, i have created a graph in keynote which i want to animate with the grow effect. The thing is, i don't want a 3D graph. Is there any way around this?

Here's a video of what i'm looking at creating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlBvw-UR5Y

(just without all the fade effects on the graphs etc.)

Urgent, so i appreciate all help!

I think you do this with multiple slides and wipe effects.
 
duplicate and wipe or use build inspector

Duplicate the slide, change the chart data on the second slide, and have a wipe up or down transition (or left/right if your graph is horizontal). If you want to do columns individually you need to repeat this for each column.
That won't give you the moving label on the column in the WWDC13 keynote though.

or you can try the build tab on the inspector with your 2d graph selected.
something like wipe/bottom to top/by element in set/build from 2 to last.
This wipes from zero, rather than wiping between 2 non-zero values.
 
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Hi, i have created a graph in keynote which i want to animate with the grow effect. The thing is, i don't want a 3D graph. Is there any way around this?

I would love to introduce a website that is KoolChart which provides 3D charting with support of HTML5.
 
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