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so this is going to be a quick tip on just on how to link dashboard slicers to on multiple tables charts and graphs in Excel very often when youre doing a bunch of things on one screen youre bringing in more than one table or chart but when you put slicers onto it they often arent connected so this is just a quick reminder for those as to how you do that this is in Excel 2010 or 2013 its kind of the same process screens might be a tad different but logic is the same Im going to do two examples one just kind of doing it the old-school way which is you know using regular Excel creating individual pivot tables then copying the graphs charts into a single page and also going to just do it using the power pivot feature because its again you can create multiple charts automatically but the end result is the same and of course it all starts with a pivot chart or table or whatever so just grab some data from a data source something to do with environmental monitoring again insert pivot t