User`s guide

Working with 3D Chart Containers
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This value is set as a percentage. At a value of 100, each bar or pie chart section finishes
animating before the next element begins animating on or offscreen. At higher values,
multiple elements animate at the same time
6. Set the Interpolation type:
Accelerate: Lets you to gradually accelerate the effect.
Decelerate: Lets you to gradually decelerate the effect.
Linear: Uses a constant speed, similar to the Linear interpolation type.
7. To control how the animation is applied, select one of the following options:
Cells: Applies the animation to each cell. So the animation applies to each individual
bar or pie chart section.
Rows: Applies the animation to each row in the chart.
Columns: Applies the animation to each column in the chart.
8. Set the Spacing in order to animate the spacing between the elements. This parameter
works together with the Spacing parameter available on the Chart tab.
Constant: Does not animate the spacing.
0 to Value: Starts with the elements adjacent and animates to the Spacing value. If the
Spacing value is 0, this choice has no affect. This option is only available when you
are animating on screen.
Infinity to Value. Starts with the elements wide apart and animates them to the
Spacing value. This option is only available when you are animating on screen.
Value to 0. Starts with the elements at the Spacing value and animates them until they
are adjacent. If the Spacing value is 0, this choice has no effect. This option is only
available when you are animating offscreen.
Value to Infinity. Starts with the elements at the Spacing value and animates them
apart. This option is only available when you are animating offscreen.
9. Select the Reveal Shape option to animate each element on the screen.
10. Select the Continuously Rasterize option to force the vector form of the chart to
recalculate based on parameter changes. Do not select this option if using static charts.
Selecting this option improves image quality if:
You set the Scale parameters to scale the chart larger than 100% size.
You use large negative Position Z values.