Highlight data in a report to better identify exceptional
results. For example, to identify sales representatives who have exceeded their
quota, create a condition that checks if each representative's sales for the
year is greater than their quota for the year.
Steps:
1. Open the report that you
want.
2. From the File menu,
click Variables.
3. Create a variable by clicking the add button
bellow the Variables box.
4. In the Name box, type
a name for the variable.
5. In the Type box,
select the type of variable you want to create:
To create a variable that has only two possible values, yes and no, click Boolean.
To create a variable that has only two possible values, yes and no, click Boolean.
To create a variable whose values are
string-based, click String.
6. Click OK.
7. Click the Edit button
below the Expression box.
8. In the Expression Definition box,
define the condition.
9. Click OK twice.
10. In the work area, click the column that you
want to highlight based on the condition you just created.
11. Click the Condition Explorer button
.
The Condition Explorer dialog
box appears.
12. Click the variable you just created.
13. In the Properties pane,
click the Conditional Style property.
14. In the Variable dialog
box, click the Variable box.
15. Click the variable you want to assign to
the object.
16. In the Values box,
select the values you want the condition to support.
Tip: A default value exists for each variable you define, and
it is always selected.
17. Open the Condition Explorer dialog
box again, and click one of the possible values for the variable other than the default value.
For example, if you created a boolean
variable, click the Yes value.
18. In the Properties pane,
specify the formatting that you want to highlight the column with when the
condition is satisfied.
For example, click the Border property to create a thicker border around
the column.
19. Repeat steps 17 to 18 for other possible
values defined for the variable.
20. Repeat steps 10 to 19 for other objects
that you want to highlight.
Tip:
In the Condition Explorer dialog
box, click (No variable) to view how the
report looks when no variable is applied.
When you run the report, the report objects to
which you applied the variable are highlighted when the condition is satisfied.
For example, if you created a Boolean variable, the objects are highlighted
when the condition is met.
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