What technique would you use to display a dynamic data range, that is, a cell range that changes relative to the last value entered in that column? Join our latest Excel Challenge and test it out!
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The Challenge
Here’s the scenario:
We want our graph only to show sales for the three most recent months. Can you create a dynamic chart range so that when a new month is added, the chart updates itself by reporting on the last three months in the data set? Notice that the chart title also changes automatically.
Do you have a favorite method for handling this scenario? You might be able to pick up some clues on creating this type of dynamic behavior from our Excel resource library, or from the following YouTube video.
Tell us what method you would use before I share my solution next week.
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The Solution
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