Download PerformancePoint Print WebPart

PerformancePoint Print WebPart

Version:2.1
License: Free for Windows
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Version
2.1
Updated
Compatibility
Windows 2003
Size
0.68 MB
Architecture
x32/x64
Language
English
Website
www.perpetuumsoft.com

Description

PerformancePoint Print WebPart Microsoft's desire to create an easy-to-use, powerful solution for building BI applications is embodied in PerformancePoint Server 2007. This product is based on SharePoint Server and Microsoft Office Excel, which are among the most widely used analytical applications in the world. PerformancePoint Server 2007 gives you the tools you need to manage and monitor your company's performance, including scorecards, dashboards, management reporting, analytics, planning, budgeting, forecasting, and consolidation. The only disadvantage of this application is the lack of ability to print the necessary documents. Perpetuum Software offers an additional module for PerformancePoint and SharePoint: PerformancePoint Print WebPart. The product is designed to print performance metrics, dashboards, and reports directly from PerformancePoint. PerformancePoint Print WebPart contains a Web part and an ActiveX control. The product can be easily installed on SharePoint 2007 or Windows SharePoint Server. All the user needs to do is click on the PRINT PREVIEW button, which allows you to view the pages before printing. PerformancePoint Print WebPart is very easy to use. All print settings (paper size and type, margins) can be easily changed. This optional module works with all elements of the Web parts that are on the main page. PerformancePoint Print WebPart is a simple document printing solution that will make your workflow more convenient and allow you to use all the capabilities of PerformancePoint to the fullest!

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