by Nate Moore | Aug 30, 2010 | Charts
Excel Video 88 continues our discussion of OFFSET. Instead of having our data in rows (so OFFSET’s height is variable and the width is 1), the data is in columns (so OFFSET’s height is 1 and the width is variable.) Just like in the last video, one of the tricks is to...
by Nate Moore | Aug 25, 2010 | Charts
Excel Video 87 is our first take at the OFFSET function in Excel. Understanding how OFFSET works is critical to unlocking powerful, automatically updating charts. We’ll go through a complete example in Excel Video 87 and then do a similar example in Excel Video 88....
by Nate Moore | Aug 23, 2010 | Charts
Excel Video 86 walks you through two of the three steps to use OFFSET to automatically update charts as we discussed in Excel Video 85. You’ll remember Excel Video 85 explained the need to use OFFSET, define a name, and use that name as the chart’s data source for a...
by Nate Moore | Aug 18, 2010 | Charts
Excel Video 85 starts our discussion of OFFSET, a powerful Excel function you can use to update your charts automatically. If you’ve missed some of the basics of charting videos because you’re familiar with charts in Excel, it’s time to start watching again. We’re...
by Nate Moore | Aug 16, 2010 | Charts
Excel Video 84 shows you two ways to add noncontiguous data to a chart. Noncontiguous data is data that isn’t stored next to your existing chart data. You can easily add that data to your chart by copying the data (including appropriate headings), selecting the chart,...