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Excel slicer 2013
Excel slicer 2013










excel slicer 2013

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excel slicer 2013

This option is really cool as slicers are interactive and will remove options as other slicers are selected. Here is what our list looks like with the “Hide items with no data” option selected.

excel slicer 2013

This will allow me to source only dates with data for filtering use. My favorite usage for this option is to use this with dates. This is clearly preferred for potentially long lists. The final option will hide items with no data. With longer lists this helps provide relevant data at the top of the list. When you have more options, you can add the option to “Show items with no data last” which will move items with data to the top. Basically, knowing that no data exists is important to the user. This works great in a short list and you want to display options with no data. The image above dims the options that have no data by selecting the “Visually indicate items with no data”. This is the least preferred as there is no clarity to the user. This gives no visual cues to what data is available or not. In this scenario, we only have data for the 30-39 option. The next set of images show the visualization of the slicer based on these settings. The two selected by default should be used in general. Be aware, that you may have issues with data types like dates or numbers if they are not ready for this type of sort. However, you can also do typical alpha sorting. If you have the data sorted correctly, use it. You can also remove this if the content in the slicer is self-explanatory. You may need to change the Caption to reflect something better for the users. So how can you change this to be better for the user. The settings you see are the default settings. The image below shows the setting for my Age Range slicer with the slicer. This will open the Slicer Settings dialog. The focus here is around Slicer Settings which can be opened from the short cut menu on the slicer or in the SLICER TOOLS ribbon option as shown below. In this tip, a follow up from Tip 4 on adding slicers, I wanted to highlight a couple of ways to clean up your slicers to make them more user friendly. I hope you too will discover something new you can use. In order to not forget what I learn or discover, I write it down … here. Much of the content will be a result of my daily interactions with business users and other BI devs. As I mentioned in my original post, Exploring Excel 2013 as Microsoft’s BI Client, I will be posting tips regularly about using Excel 2013.












Excel slicer 2013