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Brightness Step: Enter the amount of brightness to change on each new slice.
Positive values increase brightness (max: 100), minimum values decrease
brightness (minimum: -100). Default is 10.
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Color Array: Enter a comma separated list of hexcolors tospecifythe colors of the
slices.If there are more slices than colors in thislist, the chart picks random colors.
Example: #FF3300,#FFFF00,#33CC33,#FFCC00.
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Gradient Ratio: Enter a start and end point gradient to be applied to each slice (for
example: -0.5,0.5).
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Slice Outline Group: Determines whether an outline should be added to each slice of the
chart.
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Width: Use the drop-down to select the width of the outline for each pie slice.
Values are 0pt, 0.5pt, 1pt, 1.5pt, 2pt or 3pt.
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Color: Enter a valid HTML Hex Color for the outline to appear.
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Opacity: Enter the opacity of the outline. 100 is fully opaque, 0 is transparent.
Pie tab
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Pie Group: Defines how the pie chart is displayed in the template.
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Automatically calculate radius: Check to automatically calculate the radius of the
Pie Chart, determined by the size of the object it is contained in. The radius, by
default, is 50% of the shortest length of the containing <div> object.
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Radius: Enter the radius of the Pie Chart in percentage of the shortest length of the
containing <div> object.
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Hole Radius: Enter the radius of the center of the Pie Chart to remove, between 0%
and 100%. The hole radius removes the center of the chart, creating a doughnut
hole pie chart.
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Start Angle: Enter the starting angle of the first slice of the chart, between 0 and
360. This essentially rotates the Pie Chart. Note that if a 3D effect is added to the
chart, the only accepted values are 90 or 270 degrees.
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3D Group: Defines 3D effects of the Pie Chart.
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Apply 3D effect: Check to enable the Pie Chart to be displayed in a 3D fashion.
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Depth: Enter a numerical value for the thickness of the Pie Chart. Must be in steps
of 10 (0, 10, 20, etc).
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