Great tip my friend! In cell B11 on minute 4:56 we can use instead: =VLOOKUP($A$11,$A2:B6,COLUMNS($A2:B6),0) then copy that formula to the right. This way we avoid the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in the column_index argument of the formula. I know you didn't want to make it more difficult and that is good! :)
Hi Dilip..... your content is amazing. I have a small doubt - I have tried to create two similar interactive charts in the same spreadsheet, the first chart is working great but when i'm creating a second one, the code is not working. Can you please help me?
As we use to say in french... Impeccable ! Merci beaucoup for this tuto and also for the trip, I mean the accent ;-)
Great tip my friend!
In cell B11 on minute 4:56 we can use instead: =VLOOKUP($A$11,$A2:B6,COLUMNS($A2:B6),0)
then copy that formula to the right.
This way we avoid the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in the column_index argument of the formula.
I know you didn't want to make it more difficult and that is good! :)
You're a very clever man my friend. Thanks for this easy to follow tutorial.
Excelent topic. Thanks for sharing!
Really very intuitive and easy video!
Very useful video thanks
Outstanding bro, great learning ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for your feedback!
@@thedatalabs there's my one another comment on your video, can you please send me the link for that detailed?
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Hi Dilip..... your content is amazing. I have a small doubt - I have tried to create two similar interactive charts in the same spreadsheet, the first chart is working great but when i'm creating a second one, the code is not working. Can you please help me?
Hi Dilip, please look into my query and help me resolve the issue.