
Kutools for Excel’s Half Pie Chart feature create a half pie chart or semi-circular ring chart with several clicks which will save much time for you in daily creating chart. Optioanl: Right click at the pie and select Format Data Series, then specify the angel you need in the popped out pane See screenshot: (3) Click the Border Color in the left bar, and check the No line (2) In the coming Format Data Point dialog box, click the Fill in left bar, and check the No Fill (1) Right click the half pie, and select Format Data Point from the context menu
#How to make a pie chart in excel 2003 series#
Note: In Excel 2007, you can hide the half pie of Series “Total” with following steps: Click the arrow of the Shape Outline, and select No Fill in the list. Then right click to show the Mini toolbar, then click the arrow beside Fill, and choose No Fill to make the Total serise look transparent. See screenshot:Ĥ. Click at the “ Total” half pie, then click it again to select this half pie. Click at the Legend Entry of Total, and then click it again to select it, then remove the Legend Entry of Total, see screenshots:ģ. Select all the data range and click Insert > Insert Pie or Dounughnut Chart > Pie.
#How to make a pie chart in excel 2003 how to#
And sometimes, you may want to create a half pie and excluding the series “total” as below screenshot2 shown, now I will tell you how to solve it in Excel.Ĭlicks to create a half pie chart or semi-circular ring chart by a handy toolġ. Sometimes, if you have a data range with total data, when you insert a pie chart to show these data, one half of pie is the series “total”, another half is the other point values as shown as below screenshot1.
