Grid reports
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Formulae
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Grids are good for ad-hoc analysis, where the data needs to be sliced quickly. Drag and drop makes it easy to quickly change the data on show
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Formulae are good for reports with a static layout, where design can be used to emphasize and de-emphasize information as necessary
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The report shape is always rectangular. Elements are always in familiar places
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Any formula can be in any cell. The shape of the report can be as flexible as is necessary
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The Grid contains comprehensive information about one slice of the data
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Formulae can put the most important information in the most prominent position
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Formats are created and maintained by the Grid. Complex OLAP-aware highlighting and conditional formatting are possible
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Formats are maintained by Excel. All of Excel's formatting options are available
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Grids can be edited simply by using the Report Designer
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Once inserted, formulae must be edited individually, using the Edit Lookup dialog, or by hand
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Grids are faster for very large numbers of cells
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Formulae are slower if the number of formulae is very large
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