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Excel Progress Indicator & Check-List Proof of Concept
Recently I was asked by the project management of a client to create a check-list in Excel for an initiative they are heading. While I cannot disclose the exact solution I provided them -- due to non-disclosure agreements in effect -- I can share the proof of concept I built for the spreadsheet. As a part of my brainstorming about what would be useful in such a spreadsheet, I devised a rather novel progress indicator which updates automatically as tasks are completed.
The proof of concept spreadsheet can be found hererent a car bulgaria. Credit is due to the guys at Juice Analyticsкомпютри for pioneering the concept of representing values graphically within a cell.
October 21st, 2007 - 22:00
Wow, I really like that a lot. It is a very ingenious little concept. I’m curious as to what types of forms I would need to fill out as well as whom I make the royalty checks out to when I need to use this device (pun intended), though I am genuinely impressed by it.
PS. The link for Juice Analytics doesn’t work.
PPS. I know your perfectionist nature would appreciate that the spacing is off between “for†and “pioneering†on your second paragraph. (delete these postscripts upon comment review)
October 21st, 2007 - 22:20
Belly!
Thanks for the comments! It seems that the Juice site is down right now — I don’t know why. As for the spacing problem, apparently WordPress added a piece of PHP code between the link to Juice and the balance of my post which resulted in an added line-break after ‘for’. Good eye! I’ve deleted the code.
Regarding licensing of the concept and code please continue to submit payment in the usual manner — i.e. delivery of a large sack marked with a dollar-sign ($) filled with non-sequential, unmarked bills.