Final Project – Part 4: Building the Dashboard Layout In this fourth part of the Final Project, you will assemble all the elements created so far — dataset, calculations, KPIs, and charts — into a clean, professional, and visually balanced Sales Dashboard . This is the phase where your work becomes a real analytical tool, suitable for presentations, reporting, and decision-making. A well-designed dashboard is not just a collection of charts. It is a structured, intentional layout that communicates insights clearly and instantly. 1. Create a New Sheet for the Dashboard Start by creating a new worksheet named Dashboard . This sheet will contain only the final visual output — no raw data, no formulas, no helper tables. Review layout best practices in Lesson 6.5 – Best Practices for Clean Spreadsheets . 2. Set Up the Dashboard Grid A clean grid helps you align elements perfectly. Follow these steps: Increase column width to...
Final Project – Part 3: Creating Visualizations In this third part of the Final Project, you will transform your calculations and summary tables into clear, professional, and visually effective charts. These visualizations will form the core of your Sales Dashboard and will help communicate trends, comparisons, and key performance indicators at a glance. You will create three essential chart types used in business reporting: Column Chart – for comparing categories or regions Line Chart – for showing monthly trends Pie Chart – for showing category distribution Each chart will be built using the summary tables created in Part 2 – Calculations Layer . 1. Prepare Your Data for Charting Before creating charts, make sure your summary tables are clean, complete, and properly formatted. Review the following lessons if needed: 4.1 Creating Excel Tables 4.4 Conditional Formatting 6.5 Best Practices for Clean Spreadsheets En...