Our New And Improved Gauge (Speedometer) Chart In Excel!
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Check out the updated version of our Excel Gauge (speedometer) Chart tutorial: it's better than ever! Thanks to my friend Jon Peltier from peltiertech.com for his input. DOWNLOAD THE WORKBOOK ► www.excelcampus.com/charts/gu...
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 Gauge Chart
02:55 How to Set Up Source Data
05:07 How to Build Gauge Chart
07:20 Rotate the Chart
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Love it!!!
Very informative video again, thanks Paul
You're welcome, @paulbrownbill7129 😀
Anything that emulates the literal design of aircraft panel instruments is going to benefit from that research into human factors esp readability.
Great - cool addition to your first video - Thx!
Thanks for the feedback @MiroslavGavric 😀
Excellent video. I will definitely be using this gauge chart. Very useful, thank you.
Great to hear that, Peter! 😀
So helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Excellent tutorial. It may also be that this type of graph is successful because people think of Power BI. Thank you Jon.
Glad it was helpful, Ivan! 😀
thank you for this amazing design
Welcome 😊
How can you create the same chart but with less sequence slots?
Did you start the color side with just 1s like the other because 0 is not showing up when changing the %
Is there a way to have the color of the speedometer change depending on the range of numbers input (red, yellow, green)
Hi Daniel! 😊 It is possible to add at least one more color via this method (e.g., red). Without a third (tertiary) axis for another color, two colors (green, red) on the same axis may be the limit of this particular setup due to joint rotation issues. There are other ways to go about this, so I have added your idea to our list of potential video topics. Thank you! 🙂
@@ExcelCampus that would be amazing i took your advice on another comment and have managed to create 3 graphs that communicate and only fill in if they fall within range but i need that to take place on one graph for presentation purposes.
I'm trying to do this on a Macbook. But i can't switch the chart to a combo and still be a doughnut... Is this a Mac thing or am i just not doing it right?
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Hi! We are sorry for the inconvenience, the link has been updated www.excelcampus.com/charts/guage-charts/ Thanks! 😀