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3D Dancing Pendulums

3D Dancing Pendulums

A quick look at Pseudo 3D and 3D Dynamic Pendulums in Excel.

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Automating Repetitive Tasks

Automating Repetitive Tasks

Over at Newton Excel Bach I spotted the Dynamically Defined Dancing Pendulums. Doug had used Strand7 for the animation.

I thought I could do that in Excel and did.

This post demonstrates some of some basic VBA techniques used to simplify repetitive tasks used during the construction of the project.
For a full project description visit Excel Hero.com.

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We Want Your Ideas

Published on Jun 22, 2011 in blogging
We Want Your Ideas

Chandoo.org is looking for your ideas!
What would you like to see discussed in future posts at Chandoo.org ?

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Analyse Data like a Super Hero

Published on Jun 20, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Huis, Learn Excel, Posts by Hui
Analyse Data like a Super Hero

Can I automate 500 Columns of Data Analysis without VBA?

Absolutely!

Excel super function – Data Table to the rescue.

After reading this post, you will be able to process data like a Data Analysis Super Hero !

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Advanced Sumproduct Queries

Published on May 26, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Huis, Learn Excel, Posts by Hui
Advanced Sumproduct Queries

How often have you had a simple table where you want to lookup a value or add up some values meeting a criteria?

This post looks at a simple way to do a 2D Lookup or 2D Sum of a values from within a 2D range with multiple criteria, without complex Sum, Offset, Index, Match, Sumifs or other functions, simply using Sumproduct

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Data Tables and Monte Carlo Simulations (Update)

Published on May 19, 2011 in Huis, Posts by Hui, simulation
Data Tables and Monte Carlo Simulations (Update)

Data Tables & Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel – A Comprehensive Guide, has had some housekeeping carried out.

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Lost Excel Functions

Published on May 16, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Huis, Posts by Hui
Lost Excel Functions

– Cue, alluring music.
Just like Jack and the crew of Oceanic Airlines flight 815, Excel has a number of LOST functions.
This post will look at some of Excel’s Undocumented, Unloved and Rarely used Functions

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Using Solver to Assign Items to Buckets

Published on May 11, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Huis, Learn Excel, Posts by Hui
Using Solver to Assign Items to Buckets

Ok, You’ve just finished the mother of all Spreadsheets. Not only does it solve your companies budget, it tracks production, reports variances, makes a mean cup of coffee and some say, “it May Even Solve World Peace ?”.
But the boss walks in and asks “I have a list of items which I need to distribute evenly into colored buckets”
I had never thought of that option, Maybe I can constrain my model and let it work it out for me ?
Solver I need your help !

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Dummy Data – How to use the Random Functions

Published on May 4, 2011 in excel apps, Excel Howtos, Huis, Learn Excel, Posts by Hui
Dummy Data – How to use the Random Functions

Don’t know which way to go ?
Can’t make up your mind between alternatives?

Using collected or known data is the best when developing Excel models, but from time to time this may not be available when you are developing your model. This post will look at some options for setting up Dummy Data using Excels Random number functions.

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How to make a 5 Star Chart (Similar to Amazon)

How to make a 5 Star Chart (Similar to Amazon)

How to make a 5 Star Chart (Similar to Amazon)

Last week Chandoo presented Give more details by showing average and distribution

At the top of the post was a small screen capture from Amazon.com showing a 5 Star chart showing that Twilight had a 3.5 Star Rating (way over-rated if you ask me).

I received an email shortly afterwards from Rajiv, “How can I make one of those charts ? ” with the Stars Circled

It’s actually very simple and this post will show you how.

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Beam Me Up Scotty – Excel Hyperlinks

Published on Mar 31, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Huis, Posts by Hui
Beam Me Up Scotty – Excel Hyperlinks

Ok, Excel Hyperlinks may not be able to rescue you from an imploding planet, but they can add to the useability of your Excel Projects.

This post looks at Hyperlinks. What they are and how to use them in your workbooks

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Form Controls – Adding Interactivity to Your Worksheets

Published on Mar 30, 2011 in excel apps, Excel Howtos, Huis, Learn Excel, Posts by Hui
Form Controls – Adding Interactivity to Your Worksheets

Excel can be a bland collection of cells with text and numbers or it can be a playground where you can have interactive engagement with your models.

The choice is yours!

Excel provides a small number of tools to allow you to interact with your models.
These tools are called Form Controls and can be added into and linked to your models data.

This post will look at the various types of Form Controls and discuss their application and use.

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Printing Excel Reports via a Word Document

Published on Feb 17, 2011 in Excel Howtos, Posts by Hui
Printing Excel Reports via a Word Document

Transferring data regularly between Excel and Word for the production of Word based forms or reports cab be tedious if it involves much more than a few numbers.
This post looks at a technique for automating this process.

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Are You Trendy ? (Part 3)

Are You Trendy ? (Part 3)

In the final post of the Are You Trendy? series we will look at the use of Excel Charts and associated Trendlines for trend analysis and I will give you a free tool (Normally valued at $200, I wish) which will allow interactive assessment of a Charts Trendline Y value for any X value.

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Are You Trendy? (Part 2)

Are You Trendy? (Part 2)

Does your data hold hidden secrets?
In Part 2 of Are You Trendy? we will examine the Excel functions that assist us in Trend Analysis.

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