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Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to Pages
- Overview of Pages
- Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates
- Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents
- Setting Page Orientation and Size
- Setting Page Margins
- Creating Columns
- Varying Column and Page Layouts
- Creating a Document With Left- and Right-Facing Pages
- Adding Headers, Footers, Page Numbers, Footnotes, and Endnotes
- Varying Document Formatting Using Section Breaks
- Adding a Repeated Background Image
- Using a Table of Contents
- Formatting Text and Paragraphs
- Working With Styles
- Working With Graphics andOther Media
- Changing Object Properties
- Creating Tables
- Adding a Table
- Using Table Cells and Borders
- Formatting Tables
- Adding Images or Background Colors
- Formatting Numbers
- Sorting Cells
- Autofilling
- Using Formulas
- A Tour of Using Formulas
- Adding a Quick Formula
- Removing a Formula
- Using the Formula Editor to Add and Edit Formulas
- Using Cell References
- Adding a Formula to Multiple Cells
- Performing Arithmetic Operations
- Using Predefined Functions
- Operators and Functions for Advanced Table Formula Users
- Defining Formulas That Use Operators
- Defining Formulas That Use Functions
- Creating Charts
- Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data
- Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats
- Designing Your Own Document Templates
- Index
Chapter 9 Creating Charts 203
To select a chart type, do one of the following:
 Choose Format > Chart > [chart type].
 In the Chart Inspector, choose a chart from the pop-up menu that appears when
you click the chart icon in the upper left.
To change a chart from one type to another:
1 Select the chart.
2 In the Chart Inspector, choose a different chart type from the pop-up menu. You can
also choose Format > Chart > Chart Type > [chart type].
 If you switch to a pie chart, Pages charts only the first data set in the Chart Data
Editor. See “Pie Charts” on page 211.
 If you switch to a scatter chart, each point in the chart requires two values, so every
series uses two columns in the Chart Data Editor. See “Scatter Charts” on page 215.
 If you switch to a bar, column, area, or line chart, each series in the new chart
corresponds to a row in the Chart Data Editor.
 If you switch to a 3D version of a chart, the Chart Inspector provides controls for
managing object depth and lighting style. See “Using 3D Charts” on page 217.
The Chart Inspector
button
Choose a chart type from the
pop-up menu. 2D charts are
on the left, and 3D charts are
on the right.










