Document Structure

This document contains the following information:

Getting Started provides an introduction to Web Analysis Studio.

Web Analysis Studio Desktops describes your use of multiple Desktop folders.

Managing Documents describes how to access and use Web Analysis documents.

Managing Presentations describes how to access and use presentations.

Managing Files and Folders describes the Web Analysis Studio repository. It presents basic terms and concepts in context, and provides cross-references to additional information on files, folders and permissions.

Creating Documents describes document creation and the process of querying a data source.

Navigating Documents describes the methods available to explore dimensions hierarchies in diverse data objects.

Formatting Documents describes the formatting options for Web Analysis documents.

Managing Analysis Tools provides information and procedures for working with the various analysis tools available in Web Analysis Studio.

Exporting Documents and Presentations explains how to use Web Analysis Studio to export documents and presentations.

Printing provides information about and procedures for printing in Web Analysis Studio.

Managing Database Connections describes the creation, modification, use, and management of Web Analysis Studio Database Connections.

Creating Pinboards describes the creation of pins and pinboards.

Creating SQL Spreadsheets describes SQL Spreadsheet creation and process for querying a SQL data source.

Creating Freeform Grids describes the creation and use of freeform grids.

Creating Custom Documents describes custom document options and the process of creating a custom document.

Editing Data Values describes Edit Data mode, the interface for changing data values, and sending edits back to Hyperion System 9 BI+ Analytic Services™.

Accessing External Media explains how to access external media using Web Analysis Studio.

Setting Preferencesdescribes preferences.

The Glossary contains a list of key terms and their definitions.