The same can be achieved if I create a gadget inside a spreadsheet by
selecting thr desired columns. But the concern is that the gadget is
embedded inside the spreadsheet. And I am looking for a gadget that
can be placed on my Google Site.

Can I use this gadget externally and insert it on my google site? Can
this gadget accept spreadsheet as an input so that it can be used with
any user supplied spreadsheet.

thanks


On Jun 18, 1:49 am, ChartMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is indeed a nice feature to add to the table.
> In the mean while you - you can create your own select elements and
> when they are changed you can filter the underlying data table
> accordingly and re-draw the visualization.
> This requires little bit coding but may be a reasonable solution for
> your problem.
>
> ChartMan
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:46 PM, anjs<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > For any spreadsheet, google provides a list view (Can be chosen from
> > View-->List View from any open Google spreadsheet). We are expecting a
> > similar gadget that takes spreadsheet as an input , fires a query on
> > that spreadsheet and displays the resultant spreadsheet data with
> > filters and sort as provided by List View option under google
> > spreadsheet.
>
> > Is there any way by which filtering and sorting is provided ? I know
> > about Table Visualization but that does not seem to have filters on
> > the headers as in List View.
>
> > Any comments/suggestions is appreciated.
>
> > thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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