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Pie Charts in InDesign

Participant ,
Aug 19, 2014 Aug 19, 2014

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Hi,

Can you create pie charts like the ones in the attached image? If so, how?

Thanks!Epoch-pitch-book.jpg

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Community Expert , Aug 19, 2014 Aug 19, 2014

Do it in another software like Illustrator and place it in InDesign.

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Do it in another software like Illustrator and place it in InDesign.

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Ok. Thanks.

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Aug 19, 2014 Aug 19, 2014

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They are relatively easy to make in ID. It is pretty much the same as using Illustrator.

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Make two circles, center them. I color them differently just so I can see them.

Select both, use the Object menu, Pathfinder, Subtract. You will then have the outer ring.

Create a rectangle the width that you desire to create the segment separation.

Center it on the ring, like shown in the above screen shot.

Holding Alt/Option down, rotate the thin rectangle, let go and that will create a copy.

Once you get enough lines, create a compound path with them.

Select the outer ring and the rectangles that were made into a compound path.

Subtract again.

Release the compound path and each segment can be colored.

Mike

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Aug 20, 2014 Aug 20, 2014

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There's the script solution http://www.indiscripts.com/post/2010/06/claquos2-pie-chart-builder-for-indesign

Or you can use a font called Chartwell

You can draw them manually (but who wants to do that?)

You could make them in Excel and print it to a PDF - then place that. (Or open the PDF in Illustrator to tidy up and apply your colours)

You could make them in Illustrator (although I find Excel more pleasant to work with in this particular area)

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Aug 20, 2014 Aug 20, 2014

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Agree with Eugene - there are some scripts around that will generate pie graphs... Marc Autret's "Claquos" script is one, there are others... great for one-off graphs, but if there are many, then chartwell font is the solution. That isn't free but it is a good solution if there is dozens - if not hundreds - of graphs to do.

If the answer wasn't in my post, perhaps it might be on my blog at colecandoo!

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Feb 04, 2020 Feb 04, 2020

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Hi everyone,

 

Claquos 2020 (Pie Chart Builder for InDesign) is now available with many new features.

Claquos 3.0 for InDesignClaquos 3.0 for InDesign

The TRY version manages up to 5 slices but lets you enjoy all functionalities 🙂 Should be OK for demo layouts and simple projects.

 

Main page: http://indiscripts.com/category/projects/Claquos

 

Best,

Marc

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