Chandoo commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Very cool idea Robert. You dont know how popular your posts are. The KPI posts are still in top 10 visited pages everyday. :)
View Articledan l commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
I've spent the last week with the KPI posts...... Just saying.
View ArticleHenrique commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Excelent! As always!
View ArticleJohn commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Hi Robert ,,,, I use the scroll bar in 3 Excel tables which allow my mgt team to scroll down three separate sets of data for the same set of products ,,, they love it. One question, the raw data I use...
View ArticleJohn commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Hi ,, it's ok ,, it was as simple as putting in an IFISBLANK statement ,,,, Doh!!
View ArticleMilind commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Hi Robert - Is there a way to protect my sheet, but allowing the user to type in a value in the search box (active x text box). I have linked the activex text box to a cell (Y2) that uses the MATCH...
View ArticleRobert commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
John, thanks for your comment. Yes, an IF-clause is one option, but you can also use a custom number format like "General, General, , General" This will hide the zeros as well. However it will hide all...
View ArticleRobert commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Milind, thanks for your comment. Since I do not know the structure of your workbook, I will refer to the cell ranges of the workbook posted for download in the article (the advanced version): The VBA...
View Articleindra commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Hi Robert..Thanks.. Is there a way to add more data to my sheet? I like this tips..
View ArticleRobert commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Indra, thanks for your comment. No sweat. Only 3 steps necessary: 1. Go to the data sheet and insert as many rows as you need somewhere within the existing table, e.g. above row 194. This makes sure...
View ArticleIndra commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
thx robert.. it works, but when i change the data with a combination data (number+alphabet) like ; 8Q2DG1S or 53D1F1S, it's not working. i hope you can help me.. i use this file:...
View ArticleRobert commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Indra, thanks for coming back. I checked the file with the examples you provided and it seems to work fine with numericals as well. If you have the 2 examples of your comment as the first 2 entries in...
View ArticleDamien commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Hi Robert. "Option 2 – Use an ActiveX text box to enter the search string" is *almost* exactly what I want... I would love it if you could help me tweak it to do the following: When using the “search...
View ArticleDamien commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
And to add to the above, the text needs to be found anywhere within the spreadsheet, not just the first letters of a particular column...
View ArticleRobert commented on 'Scroll and Search in Excel Dashboard Tables'
Damien, thanks for your comment. The workbook is indeed designed to simply search for a string and "jump" to the first entry. It does not change the order of the data, it just automatically scrolls...
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