The Document section in the Properties dialog box lets you modify settings, such as the default grid autostyle and the document width mode, in your documents:
Default Grid Autostyle: Determine which report Autostyle (a predefined set of formats) is applied to the reports in the document. When a Grid/Graph is added to the document, it is formatted with this report Autostyle. See Applying an autostyle to a Grid/Graph.
Always open this document in full screen mode: Determine whether the document initially opens in Full Screen Mode. Full Screen Mode displays the document without any menus, toolbars, or panels except for the Standard toolbar and Grouping panel. Full Screen Mode allows the user to view more of the document at once, which is helpful when analyzing data, as in a dashboard document that contains multiple dataset reports, sections, and images. For more information, see Maximizing your view of a report: Full Screen mode.
Enable sorting and pivoting on grids in Express and Flash Modes: Determine whether users can sort and pivot data on grids in Express and Flash Mode. For steps to sort and pivot data in Flash Mode, see Sorting and pivoting in documents in Flash Mode and Express Mode. Whether this option is enabled or disabled by default depends on the document template that the document was created with.
Enable additional interactivity on grids in Flash Mode: Determine whether users can use a context menu to manipulate data in grids in Flash Mode. This option is only available when the Enable sorting and pivoting on grids in Express and Flash Modes check box is selected. For more information on the available data manipulations, see Enabling filtering, drilling, grouping, and moving objects in Flash Mode. Whether this option is enabled or disabled by default depends on the document template that the document was created with.
Automatically apply selector changes: Determine whether users have to click Apply to see their changes in the Target (the Grid/Graphs and/or panel stacks that the selector affects), or changes are made automatically. By default, this check box is selected.
Document width mode: This option, in conjunction with the Document Width Mode Calculation option in the Report Services Preferences, can affect the width of the document and how quickly the document is executed. The following applies to this option and the Document Width Mode Calculation option in Preferences: When both the Document width mode option and the Document Width Mode Calculation preference are set to Automatic (the default), the width of the document displayed in Web will be as wide as necessary to show all the content on the page.
When the Document width mode option is set to Fixed and the Document Width Mode Calculation preference is set to Automatic (the default), the width of the document displayed in Web will not grow to accommodate additional content. This may cause parts of the document to be cut off in some cases.
When
the Document Width Mode Calculation
preference is set to Off, the
Document Width Mode option has no effect on the document. This may cause
parts of the document to be cut off in some cases. For information about
the Document Width Mode Calculation property, see
Report
Services preferences.
Note: You can increase document performance by doing the
following: If a document's Document width
mode is set to Automatic, set it to Fixed. If you switch a document
from Fixed width mode to Automatic width mode, this may result in slower
document execution.
Available Display Modes: Lists all the
display modes in which you and other users can view and work with a document.
In the Available column, select the modes that this document can be displayed
in; if a check box is cleared, that mode will not be available for this
document in Web.
In the Default column, select the default display mode, which is the
display mode in which the document is opened by default. For example,
if you select Interactive mode, when a user opens the document, it is
opened in Interactive mode by default.
Express: The document can be displayed in Express Mode.
Interactive: The document can be displayed in Interactive Mode.
Editable: The document can be displayed in Editable Mode.
Flash: The document can be displayed in Flash Mode.
Available Export Modes: Determine the formats in which the document can be exported. For details and steps, see Defining which document export modes are available to users.
Excel: The document can be exported to Excel.
HTML: The document can be exported to an HTML file.
Flash: The document can be exported to a Flash file.
PDF: The document can be exported to a PDF file.
Run by default as: Determine the default formats or mode in which the document is run. For details and steps, see Determine the format or mode in which a document is run.
Express: The document is opened in Express Mode, by default.
Interactive: The document is opened in Interactive Mode, by default.
Editable: The document is opened in Editable Mode, by default.
Flash: The document is opened in Flash Mode, by default.
Export to Excel: The document is directly exported to Excel when it is run.
Export to Flash: The document is directly exported to Flash when it is run.
Export to HTML: The document is directly exported to HTML when it is run.
Export to PDF: The document is directly exported to PDF when it is run.
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