Excel 2007 compatible Add-ins

poolf01

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Hi

I'm looking to do some Dashboard reporting in Excel and wondered if there's been any development with the Add-Ins in Excel 2007?
 

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The speedometer creator add-in has been tested and works with Excel 2007.

By the way, Microsoft hoped to add several new chart types to Excel 14 (due out in 2009), but it looks like the speedometer chart did not make the list to be included.
 
Also, you might want to check Charley Kyd's site because he has a bundle of 150 Plug-nPlay Dashboard Reports for either XL2000-2003 or XL2007. I was just looking at it this morning. I have used his method for the past 18 months, creating my own. But this will save considerable time
 

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