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Building Interactive Dashboards in Microsoft 365 Excel

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237299
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Michael Olafusi Michael Olafusi
Profile icon Michael Olafusi

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface Part 1 – Dashboards and Reports in Modern Excel
Chapter 1: Dashboards, Reports, and M365 Excel Chapter 2: Common Dashboards in Lsarge Companies Part 2 – Keeping Your Eyes on Automation
Chapter 3: The Importance of Connecting Directly to the Primary Data Sources Chapter 4: Power Query: the Ultimate Data Transformation Tool Chapter 5: PivotTable and Power Pivot Chapter 6: Must-Know Legacy Excel Functions Chapter 7: Dynamic Array Functions and Lambda Functions Part 3 – Getting the Visualization Right
Chapter 8: Getting Comfortable with the 19 Excel Charts Chapter 9: Non-Chart Visuals Chapter 10: Setting Up the Dashboard's Data Model Chapter 11: Perfecting the Dashboard Chapter 12: Best Practices for Real-World Dashboard Building Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Treemap chart

A treemap chart is a hierarchical chart that is relatively new in Excel. It can be used in place of a clustered column chart for just one set of values for a metric. It always arranges the category values in descending order. It also has the advantage of being space-optimal, adjusting very well to size changes. The following screenshot is an example of a treemap showing regional sales:

Figure 8.35 – Treemap chart of regional sales

Figure 8.35 – Treemap chart of regional sales

Notice that the arrangement of the category values in the chart is in descending order and not in their natural order in the source table. That can be useful in a dashboard of changing data values, as it will always rearrange the category values in descending order.

Lastly, if we reduced the width of the chart, it would reshape its entire plot to make good use of the new size dimensions assigned to it. See the following screenshot for this size adjustment:

Figure 8.36 – Resized treemap chart

Figure 8.36 –...

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