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Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy

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Analyzing <strong>Document</strong>s in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

particular Microcharts widget is defined by the document designer. These<br />

modes include the following:<br />

• Grid: All the rows of microcharts are displayed at the same time, from top<br />

to bottom, as shown below:<br />

While in Grid mode, if the rows of the grid have at least three attributes,<br />

each attribute except the right-most attribute is combined and displayed<br />

as a row in the widget. For example, if Region is the first attribute and<br />

Call Center is the second attribute, rows are displayed for Northeast<br />

Boston and Northeast New York.<br />

If the widget groups and indents these rows in a hierarchical tree display,<br />

you can collapse or expand the groups to show different levels of detail,<br />

with each level representing a different attribute. For example, in the<br />

image below, rows are grouped by the Region attribute. The Northeast<br />

group is expanded to display the elements of the Call Center attribute,<br />

with the rows Boston and New York.<br />

• Vertical Scroll: The rows of microcharts automatically scroll from the<br />

top to the bottom. You can also manually navigate from one row to the<br />

114 Flash analysis and interactivity: widgets © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.

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