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In the animation pane try double clicking the chart animation. In chart animation UNTICK 'start by drawing chart background' Does that make a difference. |
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Well, that partly works. The slide that you posted is great however what I want is to have the bars in the front stationary on this slide. They already "rose up" on a previous slide, so I do not want them animated on this slide. For example on my original slide that I attached, the front bars are not animated. If I use your slide, and the only change I make is that I delete the animation on the 2 front bars, the rear bar will continue to glitch.
Anything else that I do seems to work fine however when I use this method of keeping the front bars stationary and the back bars animated, they have this glitch. |
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