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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services

by Stacia Misner
April 2013
Beginner to intermediate
1030 pages
30h 21m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 13. Adding interactivity

If users access and view reports online most of the time, you can add interactive features to make it easier for them to use your reports. For example, you can allow the user to change the sort order of data, add tooltips, or make it possible to expand and collapse sections of your report. You can also employ navigation aids to help the user easily move to information located in the same report or to access information contained in a related report or webpage. In this chapter, you explore a variety of techniques for enhancing the interactive report experience.

Interacting with the report layout

When you design a report that contains many detail rows of data, spend some time thinking about how users might want to ...

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