To fill series elements with specially designed colors or textures, click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Chart Inspector button, and then click Chart Colors. Choose a fill type (for example, 3D Texture Fills) from the first pop-up menu, and choose a fill collection (for example, Marble or Wood) from the second pop-up menu. Then do one of the following:
To fill all the wedges, click Apply All. The first fill is applied to elements in the first series, the second fill to elements in the second series, and so on.
To fill a single wedge, drag the fill to the wedge.
To adjust the opacity, stroke, shadow, and other graphical attributes of individual pie wedges, select the wedge you want to change, click the Graphic inspector button, and then make the adjustments you want.
When adjusting the opacity and fill, note that dragging the Opacity slider at the bottom of the Graphic inspector changes the opacity of the chart as a whole. To affect only a selected series, select it, and then adjust the opacity of the color fill, gradient fill, or tinted image fill, as needed. For more details, see Adjusting Opacity and Filling an Object with a Solid Color.
To learn about using one of your own images as a fill, see Filling an Object with an Image.
To learn about changing the look of the line around the element, see Changing the Style of Borders.
To learn about changing the shadows, see Adding Shadows to Pie Charts and Wedges.
To learn about changing the depth qualities of a 3D pie chart, see Adjusting Scene Settings for 3D Charts.