SSRS and PowerPoint
Hi,
is it possible to export vs PowerPoint, with a somewhat manner?
Thanks
P.S.: I'm searching also a free solution (fe Aspose isn't free)
June 1st, 2012 12:27pm
In power point the report would just be an image in the power point slide show. So you could export to an image format like tiff and show that in power point.
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June 1st, 2012 2:10pm
In power point the report would just be an image in the power point slide show. So you could export to an image format like tiff and show that in power point.
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June 1st, 2012 2:13pm
The new Power View reports can be exported to PowerPoint take a look at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh759323.aspx
Jaime -
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jtarquino/
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June 1st, 2012 6:57pm
The new Power View reports can be exported to PowerPoint take a look at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh759323.aspx
Jaime -
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jtarquino/
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June 1st, 2012 7:01pm
Hi jaime
The requirement for using the power view is
-Power View is only available through SharePoint and requires Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition
-Reporting Services 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode
-Microsoft Silverlight 5
-Tabular model connection in SharePoint Server 2010
-Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Products installed from SQL Server 2012 (Business Intelligence edition or Enterprise Edition) onto the SharePoint server you want to have Power View
-Analysis Services 2012 for using a tabular mode server, or Analysis Service 2008/2012 for using a PowerPivot for SharePoint workbook.
Am I right ? please update
many thanks
Syed Qazafi Anjum
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June 1st, 2012 7:13pm
At least from the top of my head you have all cover in the list, you can double check in the product documentation
Jaime -
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jtarquino/
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June 1st, 2012 7:15pm
Hi jaime
The requirement for using the power view is
-Power View is only available through SharePoint and requires Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition
-Reporting Services 2012 in SharePoint integrated mode
-Microsoft Silverlight 5
-Tabular model connection in SharePoint Server 2010
-Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Products installed from SQL Server 2012 (Business Intelligence edition or Enterprise Edition) onto the SharePoint server you want to have Power View
-Analysis Services 2012 for using a tabular mode server, or Analysis Service 2008/2012 for using a PowerPivot for SharePoint workbook.
Am I right ? please update
many thanks
Syed Qazafi Anjum
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June 1st, 2012 7:16pm
At least from the top of my head you have all cover in the list, you can double check in the product documentation
Jaime -
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jtarquino/
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June 1st, 2012 7:19pm
Thanks for your replies, but I'm thinking to a direct export as for pdf or excel format.
Bye
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June 2nd, 2012 8:44am
Thanks for your replies, but I'm thinking to a direct export as for pdf or excel format.
Bye
June 2nd, 2012 8:46am
Hi, I already know Power View and this solution isn't good for my needs. It is more interesting to export directly in ppt format.
Thanks
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June 18th, 2012 3:28am
Hi, I already know Power View and this solution isn't good for my needs. It is more interesting to export directly in ppt format.
Thanks
June 18th, 2012 3:29am
FYI, Power View is now also directly integrated in Excel 2013. See:
Whats new in Power View in Excel 2013 and in SharePoint 2013.
Thanks,
Robert
Robert Bruckner http://blogs.msdn.com/robertbruckner
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July 22nd, 2012 1:26am