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felcar2013
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

use arrow to link two or more objects

hi

do you think is a better way to "link" or use arrows like in the figure to represent objects relationships? It shall be visual, indicating an object is a product or sum of two, it is more like a power point issue.

i did it with the arrow object, but it is not practical and need to do this for more than 30 objects. any idea is welcome

thanks

felipe

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Layout your charts and tables like you want in Qlikview without arrows and lines. Make a screenshot of that. Edit the screenshot image in another program where you can easily draw arrows. Erase the rectangles where the charts are so you get placeholders for them. Make an image of the result and use that image as background image for your sheet in qlikview. Finally place the charts in the correct placeholders.


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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Layout your charts and tables like you want in Qlikview without arrows and lines. Make a screenshot of that. Edit the screenshot image in another program where you can easily draw arrows. Erase the rectangles where the charts are so you get placeholders for them. Make an image of the result and use that image as background image for your sheet in qlikview. Finally place the charts in the correct placeholders.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
felcar2013
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
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thanks it worked, but i need now to adjust the user screen in access point

thanks