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Building Dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016

You're reading from   Building Dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Excel, Jet Reports, and MS Power BI with GP 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
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ISBN-13 9781786467614
Length 354 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Belinda Allen Belinda Allen
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Preface 1. Getting Data from Dynamics GP 2016 to Excel 2016 2. The Ultimate GP to Excel Tool – Refreshable Excel Reports FREE CHAPTER 3. Pivot Tables – The Basic Building Blocks 4. Making Your Data Visually Appealing and Meaningful with Formatting, Conditional Formatting, and Charts 5. Drilling Back to the Source Data and Other Cool Stuff 6. Introducing Jet Reports Express 7. Building Financial Reports in Jet Express for GP 8. Introducing Microsoft Power BI 9. Getting Data in Power BI 10. Creating Power BI Visuals 11. Using the Power BI Service 12. Sharing and Refreshing Data and Dashboards in Power BI 13. Using the Power Query Editor 14. Bonus Chapter Index

Slicers and timelines options

We've already seen how slicers and timelines provide interactivity to pivot tables. Let's spend a little more time on slicers and timelines. We can change them visually, which enables them to fit into tight spaces and/or become more visually efficient and appealing.

Slicer orientation

The two slicers that we've created so far are vertical slicers, that is, the selections are oriented up and down. Depending on how a dashboard is laid out, it may make sense to reduce the height and increase the width of the slicer visual/tile. If you are going to increase the width, you may want to increase the number of columns in the slicer. The default number of columns is one. In effect, we'll create a horizontal slicer. To create a horizontal slicer, follow these steps:

  1. Open the GP 2016 Dashboard.xlsx file that we've been working with and save it as GP 2016 DashboardTest.xlsx. This will allow you to learn about some additional options and tools before...
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