Formatting derived elements

Formatting derived elements lets you highlight important or unique data as well as correctly reflect value and character formats for your derived elements. For example, you may require the values of a derived element to be displayed as a percentage.

Standard formatting of derived elements lets you format all data for an attribute or metric. Formatting a derived metric applies formatting to the metric name and all of its values across all attribute elements.

Formatting the headers of a derived element applies formatting to the derived element name. You can use this to highlight or visually distinguish the various derived elements on the report.

Formatting the values of a derived element applies formatting to all metric values associated with a derived element. You can use this to apply value formats for derived elements that use formulas that return different types of data such as percentages, fractions, or other unique formats.

The procedure below describes how to format derived elements.

Prerequisites

To format derived elements

  1. In the Derived Elements Editor, select a derived element.

  2. At the top of the Derived Elements Editor, click the format icon Format icon. The Format dialog box opens.

  3. Determine whether to format the attribute elements or the metric values for each attribute element:

  4. On  the Font tab, format the font using the following options:

  5. On the Numbers tab, select one of the following options:

  6. On the alignment tab, format the alignment of the text, text wrapping, text direction, and cell padding using the following options:

  7. On  the Color and Lines tab, format the color and lines using the following options:

  8. Click OK. The Format dialog box closes.

  9. Click OK. The Derived Elements Editor closes.