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Forum: Gauges & Meters Topic: Gauge ranges are incorrectly labeled as percents |
robdigital |
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:35 pm
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Temporary fix: You will need to change your formulas and cell formating to have the gauges display correctly. example; Before cell a1 = 50 cell a2 = 100 cell b2 = A1/A2 (formated as percent) = 50% After Cell b2 = (A1/A2)*100 (formated as number with 0 decimal places) = 50 and in the guage setup, ena... |
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Forum: Gauges & Meters Topic: Gauge ranges are incorrectly labeled as percents |
robdigital |
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:46 pm
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I have more information on the bug; If you have multiple guages (say # 1 to 10) and you have the scales set to automatic or manual (but not a percentage), and the target (value return) cells are formated for 'number', then everything works as intended. However, lets say you set gauge # 5 to referenc... |
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Forum: Gauges & Meters Topic: Gauge ranges are incorrectly labeled as percents |
robdigital |
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:08 pm
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I am now having the exact same issue. Is there a fix? |
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Forum: Gauges & Meters Topic: Two needles in the same gauge |
robdigital |
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:35 pm
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Yes, for mission critical - real life situations, two needles can be confusing. But in the context of data representation I think it would be benificial especially when having to compare a current metric with a historical one. Your solution of using the alert bars to compare data would not be fesabl... |
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