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rjgoss
4 years agoNew Contributor III
User Input Values for Quick Views
Has anyone come across a simple way to incorporate user input values with a Quick View? Our users very much prefer the Excel Add-In with Quick Views and tend not to like the predefined nature of cub...
- 4 years ago
Hello!
We use formulas to load too as they give us the most flexibility (as you said, change things on one "set up" tab and that carries to the other tabs. The one thing you can do if you're hooked on QVs is to set the time filter as POVTime and then it'll be based on the POV tab for all QVs. Same idea, change it in one place and it updates everything in the file. Hope that helps - let me know if you'd like screenshot samples!
NicoleBruno
4 years agoValued Contributor
Hello!
We use formulas to load too as they give us the most flexibility (as you said, change things on one "set up" tab and that carries to the other tabs. The one thing you can do if you're hooked on QVs is to set the time filter as POVTime and then it'll be based on the POV tab for all QVs. Same idea, change it in one place and it updates everything in the file. Hope that helps - let me know if you'd like screenshot samples!
- rjgoss4 years agoNew Contributor III
Nicole, thanks for the reply. It's a workable solution. I was trying to have my cake and eat it too whereby the users could still have the dynamic nature of the QVs, but also have some control over multiple things at once.
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