HP Storage Essentials Storage Resource Management Report Optimizer Software 6.0 Performing On-Report Analysis with Web Intelligence (August 2008)

Performing On-Report Analysis with Web Intelligence 137
Note: By default, Web Intelligence names each chart with a default name Block1, Block2,
Block3, and so on. You can rename charts with meaningful names to make it easier to
select the formatting options for a specific chart or to align charts in relation to other tables
or charts on the report page.
This section tells you how to:
name a chart
position a chart on the report page
To name a chart
1. Right-click the chart where you want to name.
2. Select Format > Chart.
The Format Chart dialog box appears.
3. Click the General tab.
4. In the Name text box, type the name you want to assign to the chart.
For example,Pie chart sales regions”
5. Click OK.
Web Intelligence assigns the name you typed to the chart.
To view the chart name, view the Document Structure and Filters overview. To find
out how to do this, see ”Viewing the document overview” on page 41.
To position a chart on a report page
1. Right-click the chart for which you want to specify the position.
2. Select Format > Chart.
The Format Chart dialog box appears.
3. Click the Page Layout tab.
4. In the Position section, specify where you want to position the left edge and the top
edge of the chart in relation to left edge and top edge of the report page.
5. Click OK.
Web Intelligence positions the chart on the report page, as you specified.
Setting page breaks for charts
When your report contains several pages, you can choose to avoid page breaks in charts.
This enables you to keep charts in their entirety on the same page of a report. You can also
repeat charts on each page of a report. This is useful on long reports, where the chart is
necessary to make a comparison with other report data.
To avoid page breaks in a chart and repeat charts on report pages
1. Right-click the chart you want to modify.
2. Select Format > Chart.