
Interactive Excel Dot Plot Chart - Highlight 1 or more dots with Slicer - My Online Training Hub
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Date: 2022-04-08
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Comments and reviews: 8
Wayne
Hi Mynda.. what a great video with super cool tips and techniques packed into 12 minutes.. learned a lot! Thanks for continuing to post new videos, even during these trying and troubling times. If nothing else, we can all use our days of sequestered isolation to get better at Excel :)) Wishing continued health and safety to you and your family. Thumbs up for MyOnlineTrainingHub!!
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Hi Mynda.. what a great video with super cool tips and techniques packed into 12 minutes.. learned a lot! Thanks for continuing to post new videos, even during these trying and troubling times. If nothing else, we can all use our days of sequestered isolation to get better at Excel :)) Wishing continued health and safety to you and your family. Thumbs up for MyOnlineTrainingHub!!
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Norm
Knowing Excel is one thing but the most educational aspect is application. You bring high quality applications with these wonderful Excel tools. I'm polishing my Excel skills for a new job i'm about to start. As an advanced Excel user these applications are exactly the high standard educational vids I appreciate. Really great work Mynda!
Norm from Montreal, Canada
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Knowing Excel is one thing but the most educational aspect is application. You bring high quality applications with these wonderful Excel tools. I'm polishing my Excel skills for a new job i'm about to start. As an advanced Excel user these applications are exactly the high standard educational vids I appreciate. Really great work Mynda!
Norm from Montreal, Canada
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Ludvig
Great Video! Question: is there a possible way to -grab- a value in the graph in order to change the reference value. Example: I want to change the value of endurance for auto racing and therefore -grab- the plot to adjust the value so I don't have to access the raw data. Hope I make myself understood :)
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Great Video! Question: is there a possible way to -grab- a value in the graph in order to change the reference value. Example: I want to change the value of endurance for auto racing and therefore -grab- the plot to adjust the value so I don't have to access the raw data. Hope I make myself understood :)
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Peace
This is so nice. A Question, Please? In your download file, whether I select one Sport or all of the Sports, your warning is not going away. Mynda, I listened to your warning so I chose one only but you are still giving me warnings :)Thanks
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This is so nice. A Question, Please? In your download file, whether I select one Sport or all of the Sports, your warning is not going away. Mynda, I listened to your warning so I chose one only but you are still giving me warnings :)Thanks
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Kara
Mind blown! I can-t believe how much was packed into this video!! Overlaying a -regular- chart on top of a pivot chart, using index and match with a pivot table and slicers, adding an error message to the chart... WOW, just WOW!!!
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Mind blown! I can-t believe how much was packed into this video!! Overlaying a -regular- chart on top of a pivot chart, using index and match with a pivot table and slicers, adding an error message to the chart... WOW, just WOW!!!
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Gilberto
Great Video as always!. Question, Did I miss a video where you explain your macro? Im surprised on the fact that anyone has any question about it. Again thanks for your valuable contribution.
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Great Video as always!. Question, Did I miss a video where you explain your macro? Im surprised on the fact that anyone has any question about it. Again thanks for your valuable contribution.
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Douglas
Excellent video! I have been so impressed by your Excel knowledge and skills. Thank you for showing this chart technique....I will try to find some ways to use it!
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Excellent video! I have been so impressed by your Excel knowledge and skills. Thank you for showing this chart technique....I will try to find some ways to use it!
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unmesh
A good way to show than very clattery line graphs. Idea of giving a warning was very impressive. Thanks for the tutorial Mynda.
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A good way to show than very clattery line graphs. Idea of giving a warning was very impressive. Thanks for the tutorial Mynda.
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