Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
In Excel 2003, If you made a graph of a pivot table you would have buttons
inside the graph that would allow you to make certain selections or filters inside the graph. Where are these in Excel 2007? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance! |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
In Excel 2007 there's a PivotChart Filter Pane. It has dropdowns that
you can use to filter the fields. Jelmer wrote: In Excel 2003, If you made a graph of a pivot table you would have buttons inside the graph that would allow you to make certain selections or filters inside the graph. Where are these in Excel 2007? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
And that is the only way to filter? The buttons in the graphs are not
featured anymore in Excel 2007? Thanks, Jelmer "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: In Excel 2007 there's a PivotChart Filter Pane. It has dropdowns that you can use to filter the fields. Jelmer wrote: In Excel 2003, If you made a graph of a pivot table you would have buttons inside the graph that would allow you to make certain selections or filters inside the graph. Where are these in Excel 2007? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
That's right, there are no buttons on the pivot charts in Excel 2007.
Jelmer wrote: And that is the only way to filter? The buttons in the graphs are not featured anymore in Excel 2007? Thanks, Jelmer "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: In Excel 2007 there's a PivotChart Filter Pane. It has dropdowns that you can use to filter the fields. Jelmer wrote: In Excel 2003, If you made a graph of a pivot table you would have buttons inside the graph that would allow you to make certain selections or filters inside the graph. Where are these in Excel 2007? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
Hi Debra,
I have just posted my own question on this and then found this thread. My specific problem is that if the chart is printed or viewed by less experienced users it's not obvious how the data is filtered. When the buttons were visible so was the filtering data, how is this addressed in 2007? -- ATB Russ "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: That's right, there are no buttons on the pivot charts in Excel 2007. Jelmer wrote: And that is the only way to filter? The buttons in the graphs are not featured anymore in Excel 2007? Thanks, Jelmer "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: In Excel 2007 there's a PivotChart Filter Pane. It has dropdowns that you can use to filter the fields. Jelmer wrote: In Excel 2003, If you made a graph of a pivot table you would have buttons inside the graph that would allow you to make certain selections or filters inside the graph. Where are these in Excel 2007? Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
Unfortunately, it's not addressed in Excel 2007.
You could add a title to the chart that links to a worksheet cell, and show the selected date that way. For example, if the date filter is in cell B3, select the chart title, and type an equal sign. Then, click on cell B3, and press Enter Russ wrote: Hi Debra, I have just posted my own question on this and then found this thread. My specific problem is that if the chart is printed or viewed by less experienced users it's not obvious how the data is filtered. When the buttons were visible so was the filtering data, how is this addressed in 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
That's unfortunate. I often develop complicated models that are viewed and
used by people with much less Excel-saviness. Those buttons were extremely user-friendly and allowed my clients to play around with the numbers and know exactly what they were looking at. I hope that they return in the next version. - BRL "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Unfortunately, it's not addressed in Excel 2007. You could add a title to the chart that links to a worksheet cell, and show the selected date that way. For example, if the date filter is in cell B3, select the chart title, and type an equal sign. Then, click on cell B3, and press Enter Russ wrote: Hi Debra, I have just posted my own question on this and then found this thread. My specific problem is that if the chart is printed or viewed by less experienced users it's not obvious how the data is filtered. When the buttons were visible so was the filtering data, how is this addressed in 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
"GTblearch" wrote: That's unfortunate. I often develop complicated models that are viewed and used by people with much less Excel-saviness. Those buttons were extremely user-friendly and allowed my clients to play around with the numbers and know exactly what they were looking at. I hope that they return in the next version. - BRL "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Unfortunately, it's not addressed in Excel 2007. You could add a title to the chart that links to a worksheet cell, and show the selected date that way. For example, if the date filter is in cell B3, select the chart title, and type an equal sign. Then, click on cell B3, and press Enter Russ wrote: Hi Debra, I have just posted my own question on this and then found this thread. My specific problem is that if the chart is printed or viewed by less experienced users it's not obvious how the data is filtered. When the buttons were visible so was the filtering data, how is this addressed in 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
Where are the pivottable chart buttons?
I am not happy about not having the same if not better functions as 2003; I
feel that I have been short changed. I upgrade for better functions not less. I am not the best chart maker but I did some impressive Pivot charts, they were so easy. There is a fantastic product called Xecelsius that uses your Excel spreadsheets as a source data. Its part of the Crystal Report Solutions owned I think by SAP. So far I am doing ok self learning (as mentioned I am not a great charter). Those of you with good chart skills would master it in the blink of an eye. I am sure it is expensive but they allow you a 30 day trial. If you like it and I am sure you can impress the boss who will more than likely want it. Ufortunately MS have dropped the ball on this one. "AnnieK" wrote: "GTblearch" wrote: That's unfortunate. I often develop complicated models that are viewed and used by people with much less Excel-saviness. Those buttons were extremely user-friendly and allowed my clients to play around with the numbers and know exactly what they were looking at. I hope that they return in the next version. - BRL "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Unfortunately, it's not addressed in Excel 2007. You could add a title to the chart that links to a worksheet cell, and show the selected date that way. For example, if the date filter is in cell B3, select the chart title, and type an equal sign. Then, click on cell B3, and press Enter Russ wrote: Hi Debra, I have just posted my own question on this and then found this thread. My specific problem is that if the chart is printed or viewed by less experienced users it's not obvious how the data is filtered. When the buttons were visible so was the filtering data, how is this addressed in 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures www.contextures.com/tiptech.html Blog: http://blog.contextures.com |
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