Qlik NPrinting reports
Qlik NPrinting reports let you share your Qlik visualizations in highly customizable but common formats.
Qlik NPrinting Designer lets your create reports based on custom templates, or on existing QlikView and Qlik Sense entities. They can be delivered at scheduled times, or when they are requested by individual users. Final reports are static files that contain copies of your original QlikView and Qlik Sense data, as it appeared at the time the report was generated.
Qlik NPrinting reports make it easy to share Qlik insights with users who need your data in different formats.
Excel, Word, and PowerPoint reports
Microsoft Office reports are created using well-known Office formatting and features. Microsoft Office reports contain a copy of filtered Qlik data from the moment of generation. These reports can modified by recipients, because they are standard Microsoft Office files.
HTML reports
HTML reports can be embedded, attached in an email, or published on websites. You have complete control of the generated HTML code.
PixelPerfect reports
PixelPerfect reports give you the highest level of control of the final output. PixelPerfect is the best choice when you want high-quality PDFs.
Entity reports
Entity reports re-use the visualizations that you have already created in QlikView. They can be distributed as images or PDFs.
The following features apply to all report types:
- Previewing your reports in the template editor
- Sorting entities lists
- Working with Qlik objects
- Keeping QlikView formats
- Image dimension management in Microsoft Office reports
- Image quality
- Usable column formats
- Conditions
- Filters
- Load an Office, HTML or PixelPerfect file as a template
- Dynamic naming of reports
- Report name use in Qlik NPrinting
- Cycling your reports
- Creating a report with objects from different QlikView documents
- Creating a report using Qlik Sense third-party extensions
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