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Re: [MS_AccessPros] Charts in Access

 



Besides, if you leave graduated XYZ axes and grid lines visible, perspective distortion won't matter.
 
Dave W
 
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Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 3:15 PM
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If I am not wrong Dave (and occasionally I have been known to be wrong, not often but it has happened J) I think you might find some distortion there as well. Try plotting exactly the same value for the skyscraper blocks. I predict that the blocks will get progressively smaller as you move towards the 'horizon.'

Glenn

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Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:12 AM
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Glenn,

Your example is only a pie chart made into a 3D cheese, and it certainly is misleading. However I assumed 3D meant a chart with variables in all three axes. I made a chart that looked like skyscraper blocks of various heights laid out on a chess board all rendered in perspective.

Dave W

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Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:55 PM

Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Charts in Access

One type of chart to avoid, even though they look 'snazzy' are 3D Charts. 3D requires perspective and perspective distorts the data. The distortion is especially bad in 3d Pie charts. I have a few illustrations in this article: http://officetipsandmethods.com/?p=709

Glenn

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