Move, resize and rotate a chart in Numbers on Mac (2024)
You can rotate 3D, radar, pie or doughnut charts to adjust the angle and orientation of the chart. You may want to emphasise some data, for example, by positioning certain data at the top or bottom of the chart.
Rotate a radar chart: Click the chart, then in the Format sidebar, click the Charts tab. In the Radar Chart section, drag the wheel next to Rotation Angle, or enter a degree value in the adjacent field to specify the angle at which you want to rotate the chart.
Rotate a pie chart: Click the chart, then in the Format sidebar, click the Wedges tab. Drag the wheel next to Rotation Angle or enter a degree value in the adjacent field to specify the angle at which you want to rotate the chart.
Rotate a doughnut chart: Click the chart, then in the Format sidebar, click the Segments tab. Drag the wheel next to Rotation Angle or enter a degree value in the adjacent field to specify the angle at which you want to rotate the chart.
If a 3D chart doesn’t have a rotation control, the chart may be locked. To rotate the chart, you must unlock it first.
Click the chart, then drag from the centre to move the chart (don't drag the white squares on the border). As you drag, yellow alignment guides help you position the chart in relation to other objects on the sheet.
Click the chart, then drag from the centre to move the chart (don't drag the white squares on the border). As you drag, yellow alignment guides help you position the chart in relation to other objects on the sheet.
Click the chart, then click Edit Data References. Click the pop-up menu in the bar at the bottom of the window, then choose Plot Columns as Series or Plot Rows as Series. Click Done on the right side of the bar.
Click a cell in the row or column you want to resize. In the Format sidebar, click the Table tab.In Row & Column Size, click the Height and Width arrows to set the size you want. The entire row or column is resized.
Rotate a radar chart: Click the chart, then in the Format sidebar, click the Charts tab. In the Radar Chart section, drag the wheel next to Rotation Angle, or enter a degree value in the adjacent field to specify the angle at which you want to rotate the chart.
Change the table direction: Click the table, in the Format sidebar, click the Table tab, then click a Table Direction button at the bottom of the sidebar. Change the sheet direction: Move the pointer over the sheet title (by default, Sheet 1), click the down arrow that appears, then choose Reverse Sheet Direction.
Click the Data Format pop-up menu and select an option: Number: Displays standard number formatting. Set the number of decimal places: In the Decimals field, type the number of decimal places you want to display.
In the Preview app on your Mac, click the Show Markup Toolbar button (if the Markup toolbar isn't showing), then click the Adjust Size button . Enter new values for width and height, or click the “Fit into” pop-up menu and choose a size.
How do I change to a landscape setting? Numbers File menu > Print > click the landscape document icon in the Page Orientation section of the Print Setup sidebar.
Click a destination cell where you'd like the transposed data to start. Right-click the destination cell and select “Paste Special” from the context menu.Choose “Transpose” from the list of “Paste Special” options, and the data will be transposed at the specified destination.
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