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    Taco commented  · 

    Thanks for checking it out. I have moved the production of my pie chart for this particular project to meta-chart.com, where I exported an svg to integrate in my Illustrator-file. For now that's a workaround that's OK for me. And maybe, if a sprint of the team contains some extra time, a mathematical wizard can put some time in perfecting the graph tool ;-)

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    Taco commented  · 

    Hello Egor, thanks for reaching out. Attached is an example. On page 1 (if you open the data of the graph) there are 9 values, the sixth value is "4" (I have coloured it pink in the graph). On page 2 I changed the sixth value to "2" and you see it's disappeared from the rendering. If you change the value back to "4", the pink slice appears again on page 2. Thanks for your help.

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