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    Creating a chart with different data point formats

    Hi Hui, Do you mean I have to manually format 192 data points? When I add data to any of the cells, many more data points are added to the chart - I don't need 192 data points on the chart, just 1 point to represent 1 value. I found a VBA that comes close to what I'm looking for...
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    Creating a chart with different data point formats

    Hi everyone! You have given me incredible solutions to my previous question, and I hope you can once again help me out here! 1. I want to create a chart that looks like the attached PDF file. I used scatter charts, and added labels as text boxes for the x-axis. So far, so good. 2. I have...
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    Shape does not display all the text

    That worked perfectly! Thank you, Chihiro!
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    Shape does not display all the text

    Hi, I am creating a form that displays some content in a dynamic text box. The text box is linked to a cell with a simple =$A$5 formula in the formula bar. The linked cell ($A$5) has a formula that picks the content to be displayed. However the textbox is only showing me a part of the...
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    Dashboard with retrievable data (PowerPivot, multiple pivot tables, plus macro)

    Unfortunately no. :( I downloaded the Desktop version and it's perfect for our needs, but access is restricted by Corp, so I cannot share any files.
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    Dashboard with retrievable data (PowerPivot, multiple pivot tables, plus macro)

    Hi everyone, My team has requested for another level of detail in our dashboard- they want to be able to see the data points behind the numbers. For example, if the data shows 3 employees in Hong Kong, they will click on the number '3', and the names of the 3 employees will show up. It's an...
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Hi Narayan, Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!! I copied the formula for regional leaders, and changed the "-2" to "-20", since my Supervisor Level 1 starts from Col R. It works beautifully!! This is a flexible solution to a problem I have been trying to fix for months now...
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Could you help me understand the formula please? I can tweak it for my database.
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Hi Narayan, It works perfectly for me in the sample file, but in the larger database, there is a #REF! error if I consider more than 4 levels in the Index range. Also what does the "-2" do?
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    This is very close to what I'm looking for. Let me test it and get back to you soon.
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    I'm uploading the file again. I've left the output columns blank (though we have a solution for Team and HRBP). I've added a new column showing what the regional leaders column should display (the output I want).
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Yes, that is a mistake, I should have selected the Level 4 leader. I just pulled together some dummy data, and did not check the file thoroughly. This is the problem with my formula being fixed to a particular value in a particular cell.
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Thank you for your time and patience! I need a formula for Regional Leader in my first table (I can definitely use your solution for the Team and HRBP columns). I calculate this information, based on the data in columns C to I. The If logic is something like this: If the last level...
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Hi Narayan, Sorry, let me try again. The file shows my solution using nested Ifs. In the Database table, Emp ID, name, and the supervisors, from level 1 to 7- are pulled from a report. I fit the employee to a team and leader, and enter that data in Leader, team and HRBP columns. The second...
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    Lookup when the data is in multiple columns (or "If"?)

    Hi, Our employee file has the hierarchy of supervisors, from the CEO down to the first level supervisors, across multiple columns. I have 60+ leaders, representing 30 teams, and supported by 10 HR business partners. I have to map the regional leaders based on the the sequence of supervisors...
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