HP Storage Essentials Storage Resource Management Report Optimizer Software 6.0 Building Reports Using the Web Intelligence Java Report Panel (August 2008)

Inserting and formatting tables152
2. Select the table or table cell for which you want to format a background.
3. Right-click the table, then select Edit Format from the shortcut menu.
The Properties tab displays the table or cell formatting options depending on which
element you selected. (For more information on the Properties tab, see ”Java Report
Panel interface tour” on page 29.)
4. Click the ... button next to Background image in the Appearance property sub-group.
5. Select Skin in the Background Image dialog box.
6. Select the skin from the drop-down list.
7. Select None to remove the skin.
Inserting images
To insert an image:
1. Make sure you are working in Report View.
The Edit Report button is pressed in when you are in Report View and the report tabs
of each report in the document are visible.
2. Select the table or table cell where you want to insert an image.
The Properties tab displays the table formatting options. (For more information on the
Properties tab, see ”Java Report Panel interface tour on page 29.)
3. Click the ... button next to Background imagein the Appearance property sub-group.
4. Click Custom in the Background Image dialog box.
5. Type the ifile name in the Image (URL) box.
(Web Intelligence inserts the HTML tag boimg:// before the file name and links to the
image file on a corporate web server.)
Or
Type the web server URL followed by the file name of the image file.
(The URL and file name must not include spaces.)
For full information on specifying URLs and file paths see ”How you display images in
reports” on page 311.
Formatting borders
You can change border color and thickness one side at a time, or all sides at once.
Formatting borders
To format borders:
1. Make sure you are working in Report View.
The Edit Report button is pressed in when you are in Report View and the report tabs
of each report in the document are visible.
2. Select the table or table cell for which you want to format the borders.
3. Right-click the table, then select Edit Format from the shortcut menu.