Welcome back to the #DatatoDecisions series.
In this video, we’ll continue to build an #interactive #dashboard from a publicly available dataset from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
In continuation with the previous steps where we extracted data from the web into Excel using Power Query; built a foundation for slicers that will interact with our visual; calculated the necessary metrics and created data bars in our final report.
In today's video:
With all the necessary information, we'll build our #interactive, #dynamic filled-map visualization in Excel.
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Check the previous video where we extracted and explored data from the website using Power Query here: [ Ссылка ]
Video link for setting up a foundation for slicers: [ Ссылка ]
Calculate Metrics and Create Data Bars: [ Ссылка ]
For tutorials that address common Excel problems, visit [ Ссылка ]
Looking for a U.S. Heat Map Template in Excel? Buy our template here:
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For other visualization templates, please visit:
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#InteractiveDashboard #exceldashboards #excelmadeeasy #DatatoDecisions #metrics #excelreport #datavisualization #maps
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