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Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. One other
object that you should be aware of how to create in a chart. If you come up here to
the chart button and click there, it's going to give you a list of different types of charts
that you can create. There's 2D and 3D charts. There's a couple of different types of charts.
I'm just going to create a 2D bar chart real quick. It's going to automatically give me
a default chart down here. You can move around the different parts of the chart. You can
even change the size and the location of the bars in here. To edit the information within,
it brought up a chart data editor in the top left. You can move this around. If you change
the information in there, it's automatically going to show up down here in my chart as
you can see. You can also edit the labels and the chart this way as well. Over here
in your inspector, you've got a couple of options that you can change. You can mess
around with the different axis’s and such things. Let me go ahead and delete this chart
real quick. I'm going to go back up to the chard button and I'm going to create a 3D
pie chart over here. These work the same way, but as you can see, I can create some pretty
cool 3D charts underneath the chart tab and the inspector. If you select 3D scene, you
can come over here and you can actually change the orientation and 3 dimensions of your chart.
You can also change the depth of the chart as well as a couple of other things. You can
make your charts as simple or as complicated as you like and you can come with some pretty
cool graphics based on your spreadsheet numbers for a chart.