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5S Housekeeping - Manufacturing Dashboard

PostPosted:Mon Mar 26, 2018 4:46 am
by mclark43
What would It take to have a widget created that progress through these 6 wheels? It would be the round wheels only as they change colors

Re: Create a widget

PostPosted:Mon Mar 26, 2018 7:45 am
by DashboardWidgets
Hi mclark43

Is this sort of what you were after??

Please take a look at the attached 5S housekeeping widget we have pulled together.
5S Househousekeeping Status Widget.jpg
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Cheers

DashboardWidgets

Re: Create a widget

PostPosted:Sat Mar 31, 2018 2:08 am
by mclark43
Hello,
Yes thank you, this is what I am looking for. I am having some trouble linking the color change. Does it link like a graph?

cheers
Mikal

Re: Create a widget

PostPosted:Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:09 am
by mclark43
Hello,

I have managed to link the charts. However it changes all the colors. I can't figure out how to change the colors back to the ones you had. any help would be appreciated.

Re: Create a widget

PostPosted:Sat Mar 31, 2018 7:56 pm
by DashboardWidgets
Hi Mikal

This 5S housekeeping widget uses two graphs superimposed on top of one another..

1) A donut graph with 8 segments (4 colored segments for "ON", 4 grey colored segments for "OFF")
2) A pie chart with 2 segment (1 pink colored segment for "ON", 1 grey colored segment for "OFF")

The best way to see the components of the widget is to use the selection pane (HOME >FIND & SELECT > SELECTION PANE).

To change the color of a segment follow this procedure:

1) Hide the five texboxes that are overlying the graphs (simplify, straighten, scrub, stabilize, sustain) by clicking the EYE icon next to each item on the selection pane.
2) Select each segment of the donut graph individually (you normally have to click about four times) and change the colors as with a normal EXCEL graph.
3) Hide the donut chart by clicking the EYE icon next to it on the selection pane.
4) Select each segment of the pie graph individually (you normally have to click about four times) and change the colors as with a normal EXCEL graph.

If you have any more problems let us know and we can make a quick video.

Cheers

DashboardWidgets

Re: Create a widget

PostPosted:Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:46 am
by mclark43
Working great now. that did the trick, thanks for all of the help.

Mikal