Chapter 6. Adding Interactivity

After completing this chapter, you will be able to:

  • Implement interactive report layout features such as interactive sorting and floating headers.

  • Toggle the visibility of one or more text boxes.

  • Use a report parameter as a filter for report content or as a query parameter.

  • Add navigation features to a report to move to a different page within the same report or to access information in a different location.

In Chapter 4, and Chapter 5, you learned how to structure report content by using data regions, how to change the appearance and behavior of report content by using properties, and how to add calculations and change properties dynamically by using expressions. If users access and view reports online most of the time, ...

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