
October 31, 2023
Custom Sort Excel Slicers
Slicers are a fantastic tool to get a filtered view of your data and visuals. But by default, they get
Read MoreOctober 31, 2023
Slicers are a fantastic tool to get a filtered view of your data and visuals. But by default, they get
Read MoreNovember 3, 2022
Excel Burn Down and Burn Up Charts are easy to make with line or scatter charts. If you’re familiar with
Read MoreOctober 27, 2022
Excel WeePeople font charts enable you to build interesting variations on waffle, bar and column charts, to name a few.
Read MoreOctober 20, 2022
One of the things that makes Excel stand apart from other reporting tools is its immense flexibility. With some tinkering
Read MoreAugust 25, 2022
S-curve charts are a common tool used in project management to track the cumulative costs, hours, sales etc. over time.
Read MoreApril 29, 2021
In this post I'll be looking at ways to highlight or label values that may be of special interest in
Read MoreApril 15, 2021
In this post I'm going to show you how to use Shape Maps in Power BI, which are currently a
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2020
If you need to plot data that has one variable where values can be the same or very similar, for
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2015
Using Excel custom chart labels is a great way to create a more insightful chart without having to show a
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2014
Last week we looked at some different ways to plot the same data, with each chart enabling the reader to
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2014
Often when you’re charting data it can be tricky to find the best chart for the job. If you get
Read MoreJuly 23, 2013
Since Phil is somewhat of a cycling fan I have been subjected to late night TV of le Tour. Personally
Read MoreMay 22, 2013
Gantt charts are commonly used in project management and while Excel doesn’t have a native Gantt chart in its chart
Read MoreApril 25, 2013
I recently came back from a family skiing vacation in Whistler, Canada, which by the way was fantastic. Here we
Read MoreJuly 25, 2012
This Excel Factor tip is from Dr Isaac Gottlieb, professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. Words by Mynda Treacy Excel
Read More