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Password sheet

PostPosted:Mon May 25, 2015 3:26 am
by Marcoz
Hi,

Can I have the password of sheets "Example Dashboard Calculations" and "Widget Showcase Calcs"?
Thx

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Tue May 26, 2015 1:19 am
by DashboardWidgets
Hi Marcoz

Unfortunately, some parts of the free version of the Excel dashboard spreadsheet are locked with a password.

The idea with the free version of the dashboard is that it is a "proof of concept" sufficient enough to help you make a decision as to whether you would like to purchase the commercial version which is completely unlocked.

I hope this helps and good luck with your excel dashboard project.

Best wishes

DashboardWidgets

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Fri Jul 03, 2015 5:09 pm
by bpt
So...

Ive followed a few threads.... what exactly does the activation code do?
I'm interested in the commercial version, but the data available *doesnt* show me whether its easy or hard to configure...

Can't get a single widget to paste and behave :-(

Suggest you email me at the email provided with the rego.
Thanks.

Matt

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Sat Jul 04, 2015 4:10 am
by DashboardWidgets
Hey Matt

The activation code allows you to enter your own values into the configuration page of the example dashboard. If you don't enter the activation code, it just uses random numbers every time you refresh.

I don't know if it will help, but we've unlocked one of the widgets for you below so you can 'look under the hood' and 'kick the tyres' a bit.
Widget Duplication Exercise.jpg
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I'll upload a post shortly with a tutorial describing how to design a simple excel dashboard using this widget.

Hope this will hope you figure out how to duplicate and configure these widgets.

Warm regards

DashboardWidgets

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Sat Jul 04, 2015 8:07 am
by DashboardWidgets
As promised, here is a quick Duplicating Widgets Tutorial using the unlocked widget from the previous post.

Step #1

Create a new Excel spreadsheet with three tabs as follows..

1. My Dashboard Page
2. My Configuration Page
3. My Calculations Page

Step #2

Select the up/down widget from the old spreadsheet ‘Widget Duplication Exercise’ Tab and copy onto your new spreadsheet ‘My Dashboard’ Tab three times.

Your new excel dashboard should look something like this…
#2.jpg
Step #3

Select the configuration table from the excel dashboard widgets spreadsheet and copy onto your new spreadsheet ‘My Configuration Page’ Tab three times.

Your new ‘My Configuration Page’ should look something like this (note that I stretched the cells a bit so we can read the text)…
#3.jpg
Step #4

Select the calculation table from the old spreadsheet and copy onto your new spreadsheet ‘My Calculations Page’ Tab three times.

Your new ‘My Calculations Page’ should look something like this (note that I stretched the cells a bit so we can read the text)…
#4.jpg
Step #5
Go to the “My Configuration Page” and change the titles of the three configuration tables as follows..

1. Monthly Website Visitors
2. Monthly New Website Visitors
3. Monthly Existing Website Visitors

Enter six values into the boxes entitled ‘widget value’ and ‘previous value’ (the value from the previous month).

Step #6

Go to the “My Calculations Page”. Select the first widget VALUE cell (you’ll notice in the formula box it says “=#REF!”) and link it to the “My Configuration Page” first widget value. The best way to do this is as follows..

1. On the “My Calculations Page” select the first widget VALUE cell.
2. Type “=” into the formula bar.
3. Use your mouse to select the “My Configuration Page”.
4. Select the first widget VALUE box.
5. Press enter.

Repeat the exercise for the PREVIOUS VALUE cell.

Repeat the exercise for the second and third widgets calculation tables.

Press F9 to update the excel spreadsheet and you’ll notice that the PERCENT and UP/DOWN cells will now update automatically.

Now comes the fun part – the “My Dashboard Page” is now ready for building!

Step #7

Go to the “My Dashboard” tab (which should have the three unlinked up/down widgets).

On the ribbon, select “FIND & SELECT > SELECTION PANE”.

Your screen should look a little like this…
#5.jpg
In the selection pane you should see the elements that make up the three up/down widgets.

You may find it helpful to rename the widget elements #1, #2, and #3 as follows…
#6.jpg
Step 8

Follow these steps to link the text boxes to their correct data sources.

1. Select “Up / Down Widget #1 Title” in the selection page on the right hand side.
2. In the formula box type “=”.
3. Using the mouse click the “My Calculations Page” tab.
4. Click the widget #1 VALUE cell.
5. Press enter.

Your excel dashboard should look like the one below…

IMPORTANT NOTE: This process always seems to revert the textbox back to its default text font size (typically Arial 10). You will need to manually change the font size back to the settings you like!
#7.jpg
Step 9

Repeat Step #8 and link the rest of the text boxes in the RHS selection pane to their correct data sources.
Your final dashboard should look like this..
#8.jpg
You can download this final dashboard here….
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If you are really adventurous, you could add a dropdown selection box (to choose the month) which automatically looks up the values for the month in a very simple database (without using any macros). There is an example dashboard that does this in the post here…

http://www.exceldashboardwidgets.com/ph ... p?f=9&t=14

Please feel free to get in touch if there is anything that is not clear.

Good luck with your excel dashboard project.

DashboardWidgets

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:48 am
by bpt
Thanks for the two quick replies and the extensive tute.
I'll have an experiment

Matt.

Re: Password sheet

PostPosted:Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:45 am
by bpt
Annnnnd....
Order placed.