3) The line chart for trends is mis-representative, because the axis labels are just that. You don't see whether it was 3 weeks or 3 days between each data point. Can you get the component to respect the axis as values not just a sequence of labels?
4) Since the source data is bound to a specific range of cells, what happens when you have a new sales point? It's not on the chart unless I remap the source range? So every time I get new data I have to go through every component and re-validate?
3) The line chart for trends is mis-representative, because the axis labels are just that. You don't see whether it was 3 weeks or 3 days between each data point. Can you get the component to respect the axis as values not just a sequence of labels?
4) Since the source data is bound to a specific range of cells, what happens when you have a new sales point? It's not on the chart unless I remap the source range? So every time I get new data I have to go through every component and re-validate?
katharsis79 1 year ago
Thanks for your post, however:
1) What is the point of having a gauge that is always at maximum regardless of the value it's bound to?
2) You have no link between your item summation values and your actual data. For a real dashboard, the data would be dynamic, right?
katharsis79 1 year ago
Thank you very much for the post...Good explanation (if somebody finds it fast and confusing then use the pause button...and keep notes)
pangpap 1 year ago
good One...really appreciated for posting ..keep it up.
ajishmb 1 year ago
Badly explained, too fast and confusing. Trying to show off?
caranchox 1 year ago
ty for the effort of making this!
GForcet1 2 years ago