What it does
Excel dashboards combine formulas, charts and layout to summarize key information.
Syntax or pattern
Workflow steps vary by workbook5 practical examples
Sales dashboard layout
Use KPI cards, trend chart and category chart.
KPIs + line chart + bar chartStart with the questions the dashboard should answer.
Monthly performance summary
Show actual, target and variance.
Actual | Target | Variance | Variance %Simple KPI structures are easier to maintain.
Interactive filter area
Use slicers or dropdowns.
Slicers / Data Validation dropdownsFilters make dashboards more useful.
Traffic-light status
Use conditional formatting for status.
=IF(Variance<0,"Red","Green")Keep colors meaningful and consistent.
Dashboard source table
Separate raw data, helper tables and final dashboard.
Raw Data → Calculations → DashboardA clean workbook structure prevents confusion.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Keep raw data separate from reports.
- Use clear table names and labels.
- Avoid over-formatting before the data structure is stable.
Related Excel examples
FAQ
Can this be combined with formulas?
Yes. Most Excel workflows work best when formulas, tables and formatting support each other.
Here are some ideas for you
Optional resources that may help if you are learning formulas, building reports, or working in spreadsheets often.
- Excel formula booksSee ideas
Practice formulas with structured examples you can keep beside your desk.
- Excel shortcut guidesSee ideas
Build speed with keyboard shortcuts for selection, formatting and navigation.
- Numeric keypadsSee ideas
Helpful if you enter many numbers on a laptop or compact keyboard.
- External monitorsSee ideas
Useful for viewing large worksheets, formulas and reference tables side by side.
- Desk notebooksSee ideas
Sketch formula logic, report ideas and table structures before building.
- Laptop standsSee ideas
Make long spreadsheet sessions more comfortable and ergonomic.
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