Excel Dynamic Chart Range based on Cell (drop-down) Value for dashboards
Excel Dynamic Chart Range based on Cell (drop-down) Value for dashboards
Excel Dynamic Chart Range based on Cell (drop-down) Value for dashboards

 
Improve your Excel dashboards by adding in dynamic charts that allow the user to control what they want to see. In this lecture you will learn how to create a dynamic chart ranges - assume your raw data table is quite big and you'd like the user to specify from which category or date - and to which category & date, they'd like to view the chart data from.  
 
Excel Offset function is one formula that you can use to create dynamic ranges, but Excel's Index formula is a great alternative to the OFFSET function AND it's not a volatile function. Once we've figured out the right INDEX formula, we will copy and paste this into name manager and use the name for our chart range. This will provide us with a dynamic chart that only shows the user the range they'd like to view.

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