$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: URGENT Help! How to display "Period" the data has been selected through the timeline.

2014-07-01 Thread Prayank Vidyarthi
Hi Lalit,

No I don't want the timeline to scroll down. What I want is that suppose I 
have the timeline on top of the dashboard. I select a particular period to 
view. If you notice that on the time line it displays the period you have 
selected (E.g. Q1 2014 or Jan-Feb 2014). But if I scroll down to view other 
sections of the dashboard which are connected with this timeline, is it 
possible to get the period selected in a predefined cell which could be the 
header of that section?

Regards

Prayank

On Friday, June 27, 2014 2:59:45 PM UTC+5:30, Prayank Vidyarthi wrote:
>
> Hi Excel Gurus,
>
> I need your help as I am really stuck over here. I have data starting from 
> Nov 2012 till March 2014. I have created various charts for my dashboard 
> and have also inserted a timeline slicer to my pivots. The orientation of 
> this dashboard is portrait and the timeline is given on top so that once 
> the period has been selected, all the charts and numbers below will change 
> accordingly. The challenge is that how do I display the time period I have 
> selected through the time line on my sections below because as you scroll 
> down the timeline also moves up.
>
> Please help!
>
> Regards
>
> Prayank
>

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: URGENT Help! How to display "Period" the data has been selected through the timeline.

2014-06-27 Thread Lalit Mohan Pandey
What you want whenever you scroll down the timline should also scroll down?

On Friday, 27 June 2014 14:59:45 UTC+5:30, Prayank Vidyarthi wrote:
>
> Hi Excel Gurus,
>
> I need your help as I am really stuck over here. I have data starting from 
> Nov 2012 till March 2014. I have created various charts for my dashboard 
> and have also inserted a timeline slicer to my pivots. The orientation of 
> this dashboard is portrait and the timeline is given on top so that once 
> the period has been selected, all the charts and numbers below will change 
> accordingly. The challenge is that how do I display the time period I have 
> selected through the time line on my sections below because as you scroll 
> down the timeline also moves up.
>
> Please help!
>
> Regards
>
> Prayank
>

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