Multiple Report Elements
InetSoft's reporting software allows you to manipulate multiple report elements simultaneously thereby
increasing efficiency and productivity. View the example below to learn more about the Style Intelligence
solution.
A report is made up of multiple elements. Examples of report elements are Text, Table, Chart, etc. You can
manipulate the properties of each element independent of the others in that report.
This section reviews the properties of each element using the 'Ad Hoc' report in the ‘Tutorial’ folder, but you can follow
along with any report. Menu items that are common to all elements (e.g., ‘Data Query’) are
discussed later.
You can change any element’s position or add additional elements using‘Move’,
‘Insert’, and ‘Append’. Make sure you are in Ad Hoc mode. Right-click on any element
and you will see a menu like those below. (The ‘Append’ menu is identical to the
‘Insert’ menu). Additional options might be available depending on the element.
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You can use ‘Move’ to move an element up or down. ‘Insert’ allows you to insert an
element in the report. ‘Append’ allows you to add an element after the current one. Following are
the elements that can be inserted/appended using the above feature:
• Table
• Chart
• Section
• Text
• TextBox
• Image
• Separator
• Newline
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