Within the 'Template Properties' section of a template you have the opportunity to define how you would like your page headers and page breaks to function in a report. This article describes how these settings work and how they interact with one another.
When Page Breaks and Headers are both turned ON:
...reports that utilize this template will have:
- one widget per page (note that some widgets consist of both a graph and table)
- a header at the top of each page containing the agency or client logo, report name and the date range specified within the report widget
- no dates within table headers
When Page Breaks are OFF and Headers are ON:
....reports that utilize this template will have:
- multiple widgets per page (space allowing)
- a header at top of each page containing the agency or client logo and report name
- dates specified within each graph or table header
When Page Breaks are ON and Headers are OFF:
...reports that utilize this template will have:
- one widget per page (note that some widgets consist of both a graph and table)
- no header at the top of each page
- the date range specified within the report widget is not included anywhere. In general, this combination of settings is not recommended. If you elect this path, it's a good idea to include the widget date range when you compose your graph and table titles.
Lastly, When Page Breaks and Headers are both turned OFF:
....reports that utilize this template will have:
- multiple widgets per page (space allowing)
- no header at the top of each page
- the date range specified within the report widget included within each graph or table header
NOW YOU KNOW!
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