This came in super handy. I used this to build a few speedometer charts for my agency and it tells the story in a very clear, compelling, undeniable, and eye-catching way. I don't know what DHAKA or ACH mean, but I managed to make it all work.
I'd like to create a similar gauge, but update the tick marks / labels programmatically rather than at design time. For example, Visual Studio supports calling/accessing an Excel worksheet from C#, cpp, (COM object). I think Python (openpyxl, xlwings) also allows you to leverage Excel's features. Any thoughts how you to dynamically change elements of the gauge from outside of Excel? Or would a different tool better suited.. like Flutter/Dart? Javascript (D3js, Chart.js)? Html5 (Canvas)? Python (Turtle, Processing , PyGame / Arcade , Plotly , Matplotlib)?
it's looks attracting but when it comes to execute little time taking for me , anyway thank you for upload this video... and great job sir ...
thanks. if you need any chart in excel, please let me know, i will try my best to share with you
This came in super handy. I used this to build a few speedometer charts for my agency and it tells the story in a very clear, compelling, undeniable, and eye-catching way. I don't know what DHAKA or ACH mean, but I managed to make it all work.
Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh. And ACH is the short term of Achievement of Target.
Mind blown. Beautiful to behold. Really,] mesmerizing.
glad you liked it.
One of the best Excel speedometer's I have seen on RUclips. Can you please share the file on your blog page so it is available to download? Thank you.
Well it's already sold to a person through online. I can edit something and share it with you if you send me email.
Amazing work
Thanks
Perfect
Great work sir
Thanks
Great Faisal go on
Thanks 😊
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Great Job
Thanks
Idk wht's this for, but it looks interesting 🤣
Basically this chart used to present sales data through a dashboard.
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀
I'd like to create a similar gauge, but update the tick marks / labels programmatically rather than at design time. For example, Visual Studio supports calling/accessing an Excel worksheet from C#, cpp, (COM object). I think Python (openpyxl, xlwings) also allows you to leverage Excel's features.
Any thoughts how you to dynamically change elements of the gauge from outside of Excel? Or would a different tool better suited.. like Flutter/Dart? Javascript (D3js, Chart.js)? Html5 (Canvas)? Python (Turtle, Processing , PyGame / Arcade , Plotly , Matplotlib)?
can I buy this template?
It's free. You can download it. Link given in description box. :)
nice
Thanks
you can share this file with me please
Awesome.share the file
all staffs are available in google drive. check the description for link please
Would you be able to share it with us ?
sorry, the chart has sold to a subscriber.
please share the file. and don't privacy... thank you 👍☺
i've shared in google drive please download it from there.
link has given in description box.
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