Hi Everyone,
This is my first post here having followed the site for several years. I have learned a great deal and appreciate the friendly atmosphere.
I have looked but probably missed it and, if so, please accept my apologies. I am up against the common issue of column widths (and row heights) on a dashboard – I wonder if anyone can help me?
The major part of my planned dashboard consists of 2 tables arranged one above the other. I have used the Advanced Filter to select the particular data for presentation on the board. As you might guess each table requires different column widths. I have tried to use the camera tool but then I cannot add a scroll bar (which I will need) to the table as Robert describes here: http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/08/20/create-kpi-dashboards-excel-1/ I have also tried using very small cells and then merging them as required to obtain an efficient use of real estate, as described by Mike Alexander here: http://datapigtechnologies.com/blog/index.php/excel-report-layout-trick/ (this is a clear example of the issue I have), but this brings with it all the well-known problems of merged cells.
Are there any other techniques that I have missed?
I have had one thought but I have no idea if it is sensible or even feasible. I was wondering if it might be possible to “plot” the table onto a chart which could then have a scroll bar and being in its own frame could be positioned anywhere on the screen. Have I just embarrassed myself with a stupid idea?
Any thoughts, pointers or suggestions would be much appreciated. Be gentle!
Thanks in advance. Peter
This is my first post here having followed the site for several years. I have learned a great deal and appreciate the friendly atmosphere.
I have looked but probably missed it and, if so, please accept my apologies. I am up against the common issue of column widths (and row heights) on a dashboard – I wonder if anyone can help me?
The major part of my planned dashboard consists of 2 tables arranged one above the other. I have used the Advanced Filter to select the particular data for presentation on the board. As you might guess each table requires different column widths. I have tried to use the camera tool but then I cannot add a scroll bar (which I will need) to the table as Robert describes here: http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/08/20/create-kpi-dashboards-excel-1/ I have also tried using very small cells and then merging them as required to obtain an efficient use of real estate, as described by Mike Alexander here: http://datapigtechnologies.com/blog/index.php/excel-report-layout-trick/ (this is a clear example of the issue I have), but this brings with it all the well-known problems of merged cells.
Are there any other techniques that I have missed?
I have had one thought but I have no idea if it is sensible or even feasible. I was wondering if it might be possible to “plot” the table onto a chart which could then have a scroll bar and being in its own frame could be positioned anywhere on the screen. Have I just embarrassed myself with a stupid idea?
Any thoughts, pointers or suggestions would be much appreciated. Be gentle!
Thanks in advance. Peter