gregj
07-01-2008, 07:03 AM
Hello all,
Well I have to say thanks again for the solutions provided here...My boss was most impressed and I am going to share this site with her, as well as some of the course directors. If they see how solutions can help them in their day to day tasks then perhaps they won't be so scared of change......:banghead:
Attached is the file we were working with before, in which a scroller was designed to show a graph that showed students grades....so cool.
I have added some grade columns b/c we may offer more exams this year (oh joy) if one opens the chart source data you can see that I have changed the x column to include subject and grade.... I would love to be able to do this so it extends all the way through the data as opposed to having to manually do this on a student by student basis. Is this possible?
Secondly, despite my best efforts, I have not been able to duplicate the process of creating a scroller within a chart. Is there a step by step out there for me? I have looked at some of the ones via MS but they don't seem to work as well as this one.
Well I have to say thanks again for the solutions provided here...My boss was most impressed and I am going to share this site with her, as well as some of the course directors. If they see how solutions can help them in their day to day tasks then perhaps they won't be so scared of change......:banghead:
Attached is the file we were working with before, in which a scroller was designed to show a graph that showed students grades....so cool.
I have added some grade columns b/c we may offer more exams this year (oh joy) if one opens the chart source data you can see that I have changed the x column to include subject and grade.... I would love to be able to do this so it extends all the way through the data as opposed to having to manually do this on a student by student basis. Is this possible?
Secondly, despite my best efforts, I have not been able to duplicate the process of creating a scroller within a chart. Is there a step by step out there for me? I have looked at some of the ones via MS but they don't seem to work as well as this one.