A stock chart requires three, four, or five series of data to plot a single point. • If you have enough data series to create a stock chart, click OK. • If you don't have enough data series, click Cancel, and then select a different chart type or change the number of data series on your worksheet.
A slicer based on this field, or another field in the same hierarchy as this field, is connected to the PivotTable. Slicers ...
A slicer based on this hierarchy is connected to the PivotTable. You cannot group this field because slicers cannot be based ...
A Slicer in this workbook contains settings which do not exist in earlier versions of Excel. Some Slicer settings will not ...
A slicer style exists in this workbook, and is not supported in earlier versions of Excel. This slicer style will not be ...
A stock chart requires three, four, or five series of data to plot a single point. If you have enough data series to create ...
A table cannot be created because an external data range included in your selection is refreshing its data. Either cancel ...
A table in this workbook does not display a header row. In earlier versions of Excel, the data is displayed without a table ...
A table in this workbook has a read-only connection to a (!idspnSharePointFoundation_NV) List. Table functionality will be ...
A Table in this workbook is connected to an external data source. Table functionality and the connection will be lost. If ...