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You resize any kind of chart as you would any other graphic object in Keynote.
To resize a chart
1.
Select the chart.
Selection handles appear at the chart's edges.
2.
Click and drag one of the selection handles.
The chart resizes. Charts always resize proportionately, and size tags appear as the chart changes size (
Figure 8.42
).
Figure 8.42. As you resize the chart, the size tags let you know how big the chart is getting.
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Keynote 2 for Mac OS X. Visual QuickStart Guide
ISBN: 321197755
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 179
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Database Modeling with MicrosoftВ® Visio for Enterprise Architects (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Getting Started
Mapping ORM Models to Logical Database Models
Editing Logical Models”Intermediate Aspects
Reverse Engineering Physical Schemas to Logical Models
Other Features and Best Practices
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
Security and the Employee (Social Engineering)
Contents of a Good Report
Security Incident Response Team (SIRT)
Information Request Form
Procurement Terminology
SQL Tips & Techniques (Miscellaneous)
Using SQL Data Definition Language (DDL) to Create Data Tables and Other Database Objects
Working with Queries, Expressions, and Aggregate Functions
Creating Indexes for Fast Data Retrieval
Working with Ms-sql Server Information Schema View
Monitoring and Enhancing MS-SQL Server Performance
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
Decomposition Style
Elements, Relations, and Properties of the C&C Viewtype
What to Document
Discussion Questions
Architecture Glossary and Acronym List
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Generating Random Numbers
Keeping Multiple Values for the Same Hash Key
Caching Expensive Results with MemCached
Running Unit Tests
Benchmarking Competing Solutions
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter I e-Search: A Conceptual Framework of Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter II Information Search on the Internet: A Causal Model
Chapter IV How Consumers Think About Interactive Aspects of Web Advertising
Chapter V Consumer Complaint Behavior in the Online Environment
Chapter IX Extrinsic Plus Intrinsic Human Factors Influencing the Web Usage
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