Archive for the ‘Dashboard Design Tips’ Category
Motion Chart in Excel
Friday, November 20, 2009 2:46 2 Comments- Contributed by Kamesh M
We all know that using a Bubble Graph one can show three different dimensions of data i.e, X-axis, Y-axis and the Size of the Bubble to represent an additional dimension of information for the given time period. With a small set of data this may not prove beneficial but is [...]
Reason out the Hike or the downfall of the trend in a better manner: Another Dashboard Tip
Saturday, March 14, 2009 11:24 No Comments- Contributed by Gunjan Aggarwal
In earlier blogs, we learn how to create interactive charts with the help of checkboxes. Those who have missed that blog post can read the article on using check boxes for a neat treat .
It’s very much necessary for a web analyst [...]
Representing graphs more meaningfully: A Dashboard Trick
Monday, March 9, 2009 4:25 4 Comments- Contributed by Gunjan Aggarwal
A layman who would look at the above graph, at his first glance would tell that the Paid Search had not performed well in the initial months, or HE/SHE would think that there must be some changes happened in the Paid Search Section in the month of June which in turn [...]
Connecting graph to the source data in the Check Box
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:52 21 Comments- contributed by Gunjan Aggarwal
First of all, Thank you, Mukesh, for your interest, and the comment on check boxes and combo boxes blog post. This post is the answer to your question about linking the graph to the source data. Hope this would answer your query!
Graph with check box option
Source data for the graph
Above is [...]
Using Combo Box for a Neat Dashboard Treat!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 0:23 46 Comments- contributed by Gunjan Aggarwal
We have already learnt how to create an interactive chart using Check Boxes in our last blog.
The check box allows the user to view different sources of data in a better manner. But it’s limited to a particular metric, the user can view only one metric for the data source, like [...]





