Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy
Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy
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 />
metric. The green-to-black-to-red color gradient is automatically<br />
generated by the widget.<br />
• A stacked contribution bar graph on the left that depicts the relative<br />
contribution or percent-to-total calculation of a metric. This bar reflects<br />
the values of the second metric on the Grid/Graph report that contains<br />
the widget.<br />
• Specific colors are used to depict good, neutral, and poor performance. By<br />
default:<br />
Green indicates good performance<br />
Black indicates neutral performance<br />
Red indicates poor performance<br />
These color settings can be changed by the document designer.<br />
Exporting a document in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web<br />
Exporting a document allows you view and interact with the document<br />
results outside of <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web. For example, you can view results in a<br />
PDF file within Adobe Reader, manipulate exported data in an Excel<br />
spreadsheet, or create an interactive Flash dashboard for off-line use.<br />
You can export a document to the following formats:<br />
• PDF file: Export the document to a PDF file in a reader, such as Adobe<br />
Reader. You can view the PDF on any device with a PDF reader, such as<br />
another computer, a Linux machine, a Nook, or a Kindle.<br />
• Excel spreadsheet (.xls): Export the document to a Microsoft Excel<br />
spreadsheet for further manipulation and use. See the <strong>Document</strong><br />
Creation <strong>Guide</strong> for tips to create a document that will display correctly<br />
when it is exported to Excel.<br />
• HTML file: Export the document to an html file in a separate window.<br />
• Flash file: Export the document to a fully interactive, stand-alone Flash<br />
file. All the Flash files in a project are exported in one of the following<br />
formats:<br />
MHT format, which can be opened in Internet Explorer, and in<br />
Firefox with a third-party plug-in<br />
122 Exporting a document in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.