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Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy

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

below, the cursor changes to a hand when you hover the cursor over text that<br />

contains a hyperlink.<br />

Click the hyperlinked text to open the target (in this example, the website<br />

www.example.com) in another window. Hyperlinks are functional in PDF<br />

View in Desktop, as well as in Express Mode, Interactive Mode, and Editable<br />

Mode in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web.<br />

If<br />

text is underlined but the cursor remains a pointer, the text is a<br />

link, which is functional in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web, not Desktop. For<br />

an example, see Linking to other documents and reports, page 58.<br />

Grouping documents to create pages of data<br />

If a document is organized so that the data is grouped by page, drop-down<br />

lists are displayed at the top of the screen, as shown in the portion of the<br />

sample document displayed below. You can select which elements, or subsets<br />

of data, to display. Each subset of data is called a page. The document sample<br />

on page 20 displays all regions.<br />

Pages result from a document designer creating groups on the document.<br />

Grouping information together helps people who read the document to<br />

understand the data better.<br />

22 Understanding the parts of a document © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.

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