You can create charts in Pages, Numbers, and
Keynote and they all have very similar features
and look very similar.
But there is something special you can do
with them in Keynote only.
You can't even do this in Numbers.
That is animate them.
So in Keynote, of course, you can put different
elements on a slide like text and images and
things like that and then build in with each
element being added when you click or hit
the keyboard.
You can do the same with Charts.
So you can actually have the entire chart
appear at once or you can have each element
of the chart appear as you advance through
the presentation.
So let's add a simple 2-D chart and this only
works with 2-D charts.
Now it's going to give use some sample data
which is great.
We can just use the sample data.
On the right we're going to click Animate
here and click Build in and then Add an Effect.
We can add just some general effect.
Let's add sparkle here just to show what it
looks like.
It builds the entire as one element like you
would expect.
But you can change the delivery from All at
Once to Background first which will draw the
background as one step and the chart data
as the second step.
Or you can do By Series.
Let's look at what happens when you do By
Series.
So there's the background, there's the first
series, and then the second series.
But you can also do By Set.
Let's also increase the speed here.
So Set will draw the first set, April, then
May, then June, and then July.
You can also do By Elements by Series and
By Elements by Set.
So Elements by Set would draw each actual
element from left to right.
You can change the type of Build In to something
more suitable.
Like, for instance, a Wipe that goes not from
left to right but from the bottom to the top.
Kind of makes sense here.
So let's try that.
So that is a nice effect right there.
You can also change the build order here.
So if you want to change the build order and
say, well you know what let's have it build
the background and the first set together.
So I'm going to click on just this one here
and add it to the first step.
So the first three are now grouped together.
So now when I Play it just draws that immediately.
I'm not clicking anything.
I can also change this whole set here to,
instead of on Click after the transition so
it immediately draws that first set without
me having to press anything and, you know
while I'm talking, and then say well look
how things changed for May.
So you can play around with that.
Also, if you don't want it to draw the background
you can actually say Build From and say, instead
of first to last, say 2 to last.
Let's separate these elements here again.
So now when I hit Play it actually has the
background there already because it's skipping
that first step and it's going to then let
me go directly into the second step and building
those.
Now you may want to do different things for
different types of charts.
Let's do a line chart like that and I'll Add
an Effect where, let's say, it Wipes and I'll
have it wipe from the left and let's shrink
the amount to time it does, and we'll have
it Deliver.
It kind of makes sense to Deliver by Set.
We can look at the build order and let's eliminate
the background and actually the first set
there.
So that means when we Play it it will immediately
show the background and where the initial
starting points are.
It will draw together the two lines for each
step.
So that works out really nicely.
Now for Pie Charts 
it will, let's use sparkle here, see the entire
thing there.
So let's go to Delivery and you can see you
only have All At Once or By Wedge.
Look at the Build order and there is no background
here so it's just going to draw each one.
You want to have a really short time for this
one.
Let's see how it looks.
So the sparkle works really well with a short
time period.
Instead of doing a Wipe we might want to do
like an Iris out kind of makes sense.
It's going to draw out from the center point
so it's not going to be perfect but it will,
kind of, look nice there.
A little nicer than just having each one just
appearing without an animation.
