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SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide Actionable business insights from the SAP BusinessObjects BI platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789346206
Length 262 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinay Singh Vinay Singh
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to SAP Business Intelligence FREE CHAPTER
2. Overview of SAP BusinessObject Business Intelligence 4.2 3. Section 2: Data Visualization, Analysis, and Reporting
4. SAP BusinessObject Analysis 5. SAP BusinessObject Design Studio 6. SAP BusinessObject Web Intelligence 7. SAP BusinessObject Crystal Reports 8. SAP BusinessObject SAP Lumira 9. SAP BusinessObject Predictive Analytics 2.0 10. Section 3: BI Platform Features and Deployment
11. BI Platform Features 12. BI Platform Deployment 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

SAP BusinessObjects Analysis for Microsoft PowerPoint

In Microsoft PowerPoint, analysis is available as a separate tab in the ribbon. The ribbon is part of the Microsoft Office user interface, above the main work area that presents commands and options. Similar to Microsoft Excel, some Analysis options are available in the ribbon tab under Start.

Let's see how can we create a presentation using BusinessObjects Analysis for Microsoft PowerPoint. While, in Excel, the target users are analysts and business users, in PowerPoint, its target users are, to a further extent, business users. The use cases in PowerPoint also differ from Excel; in the latter, use cases are for the analysis and distribution of analysis (without building) while in PowerPoint, they're for the analysis and distribution of analysis (workbook building). The focus of Excel sheets is analysis and reporting...

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