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Default How can I put a "slider" onto a spreadsheet (as a way of enteringnumbers) ?



Hi

Is there any easy way to put enter a number using a "slider" as an
interface? (i.e. Rather than the user entering exact numbers, they
should be able to drag the slider backwards & forwards...).

For example have a look at this site: www.wonga.com

We want to be able to send a protected spreadsheet to our suppliers
with a couple of sliders on it each of which controls the value of a
numeric variable. This way the user can control visually the input...
and, IN REAL TIME, as the user drags the slider they can see how much
money they would make from the deal!

Any thoughts?


Ship
Shiperton Henethe

 
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