Quantrix: How to enter the label within Pie Chart in Quantrix Matrix - charts

I am using Quantrix software. I am unable to get the label of the pie chart inside the specific region for that Label.
I get the label and the value associated with the region outside the Pie Chart. I am able to connect them with a line.
I want both the value and the label to be within the Pie Chart.
I got the Pie Chart by clicking on Insert Chart View -> right click-> Show data labels -> Data label.
and right click -> connect labels.

Shank,
Right now there is no way to have the values and labels be inside of the pieces of the pie. You are correct that when using a pie chart you must have the values outside the pie and you can connect the labels with "connect labels".
It might be worth posting on the Quantrix Forums to see if any users have found a workaround.
Kind Regards,
James

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