For a report to be genuinely useful, you don’t need all the data—you need the right data. In the Embedded Web Report Designer, here’s how to filter the first data displayed in a report and then how to filter the data while you’re viewing the report.
Data becomes more useful when you apply some analysis—generating useful subtotals, for example. It’s even more useful when you can group your data so you can find what you need. You can do all of that in the Embedded Web Report Designer.
A report isn’t much use until you add the data you need to it. And, even then, that data isn’t much good unless you add the text that identifies your data. Here’s how, in the Embedded Web Report Designer, to add both and control how they’re displayed.
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