What is an unexploded pie chart in power point

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Navy Chief said:
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Well, exploded would be a pie chart where you've used your mouse to pull out
one or more of the pieces.

http://www.uwec.edu/help/ExcelXP/ch-pieopts.htm Or just look on the second
row of examples when you change your chart type to a pie. They're both
labeled "exploded pie."

So I guess an "unexploded" pie chart would be one where you haven't pulled
out one or more pieces.
 
Navy Chief said:
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A pie chart upon which no ordnance has been expended?
A pie chart that's a dud?

Or ... more likely the answer you're after ... you can take any section or
section of a pie chart and pull it out of the pie -- "explode" it -- to
emphasize the data it represents.

An unexploded pie chart would be one that you haven't done that to.

IOW, an ordinary pie chart.
 
Along the lines of unstacked column chart?

More: A chart to which that which one might have done to it has not been done
to it.

A graphical double negative, you might say.
 

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