WorldShare Report Designer: Terminology and interface
Access tutorial
In this self-paced tutorial, you’ll learn about terminology used in WorldShare Report Designer, and practice navigating in the Report Designer interface.
Exploring the data
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This exercise consists of 12 questions and answers, designed to familiarize you with these reports, universes, and data elements.
Create a report
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In this seven-minute video you’ll learn how to use WorldShare Report Designer to create a simple report.
Sort and format a report
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This seven-minute video demonstrates how to sort and format reports, including switching between portrait and landscape modes, aligning and wrapping text, and repeating a table header on each page.
Calculations and formulas
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This six-minute video demonstrates using functions to calculate sums, counts, or averages in a report; inserting breaks to calculate subtotals; and creating simple formulas.
Input controls
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In this six-minute video you will learn why and how to add input controls to a report in WorldShare Report Designer.
Charts
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After watching this six-minute video, you will be able to select a chart type, add a chart to a report and format it, and turn a table into a chart.
Multiple universe reports
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In this thirteen-minute video, you’ll learn how to create multiple universe reports in WorldShare Report Designer. People also refer to this task as making cross-universe reports, or merging data from different universes.
Variables
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After watching this nine-minute video, you will be able to determine when to use a variable, differentiate three kinds of variables, and create and use variables in reports.
Saving and retrieving reports
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In this six-minute video you’ll learn about options for saving and retrieving reports you’ve created in WorldShare Report Designer.
Modify an existing report
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In this ten-minute video you’ll learn how to modify existing reports. These could be standard reports, or reports that you have previously created in Report Designer.