One pie chart represents a single data set, and each wedge is one data point value in that set (the first data point from each data series). If the data series are in rows, only the first column is used in creating the chart; if the data series are in columns, only the first row is used in creating the chart. You can chart any data set by moving it to the first row or column of the table in the Chart Data Editor.

To adjust the look of an individual pie wedge, you must first select the pie chart, and then select the wedges you want to change.

Here are ways to select pie wedges in a selected pie chart:
  • To select any wedge, click it.

  • To select all the wedges, select any wedge and press Command-A.

  • To select nonadjacent wedges, hold down the Command key as you select each wedge.

  • To select a continuous range of wedges, select the first wedge, and then hold down the Shift key as you select the last wedge.

Keynote offers several options for customizing the look of your pie chart’s wedges, or your entire pie chart. For more information, see the individual topics, listed below:

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