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Macros to create graphs

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Macros to create graphs

I have several tables of information and would ultimately like to create a dynamic dashboard to represent some of the information visually.

I need a macro that can produce a different dashboard for each company so I can run monthly updates.

Is this possible and if so can you are you able to provide some guidance if I can send across a sanitised version of the workbook?

Many thanks

Thea

RE: Macros to create graphs

Hi Thea

Thanks for your post. We may be able to help you with this in the form of consultancy work as your question is outside the scope of work we can deliver through the forum.

To ensure a successful outcome, we can:

Identify the key objectives with you
Assign the most suitable trainer/consultant
Estimate the scope of work required
Agree final costing and description of work
Arrange suitable dates and development time (if required)

If you wish to progress this further, please let us know.

Kind regards,
Andrew

RE: Macros to create graphs

Thanks for the response Andrew. I will get back to you if this is something my work would be willing to consider.

Kind regards

Thea

 

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