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I recall seeing something at summit (the "Zero to Dashboard in 60 days" presentation) where an HTML form was created that had a few reports and graphs within it and the presenter had put a button to export all the graphs and reports to Excel!
Very cool functionality, anyone know how they did it? Maybe that's why they were presenting and I was watching, because they're just that good.
Prod: Single Windows 2008 Server running Webfocus 7.7.03 Reporting server Web server IIS6/Tomcat, AS400 DB2 database.
You probably saw the new 'Power Painter' product. If you have multiple objects on the display dashboard, and you ask for EXCEL output, each object is put into a different work-book of the same XLS file.