Pop-up Graph

rjs296

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Hey all,

I'm not very knowledgeable about Excel and could really use some help. I have a model that has cells where the user can change inputs and a graph further down the sheet that changes as the user changes those inputs. As it currently stands, after changing inputs the user must scroll down the page to see the changes in the graph. Instead I would like the user to be able to see the graph change simultaneously as he/she changes inputs. I was thinking this might require making the graph a pop-up graph/chart of some kind. Is this possible? If not is there any other way to have the user simultaneously see the chart as he changes inputs? Please help!!

Thank you!
 

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The easiest option: simply drag the graph to a different spot in the sheet, so it is on the screen near the cells being changed. Is that not an option?
 
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