Conditional highlighting
is used to direct a report viewer's attention to specific report results. For
example, a report author might design a report on suppliers so that
table cells that contain delivery times that are greater than 14 days
are automatically highlighted with a red background. You can also
add, modify, or delete conditional highlighting when you view a report.
For example, you might want to highlight delivery times that are less
than five days instead of greater than 14 days.
For tables, SAS Web
Report Studio has a variety of options for highlighting results that
meet the specified conditions. In addition, an image or user-supplied
text can be placed to the right or left of the revenue value, or they
can replace the revenue values.
In the following display,
total sales values that are greater than $130,000 are bold.
Total Sales Values That Are Greater Than $130,000 Are Highlighted
Graphs use shading
as the highlighting method. In the following display, shoe product
groups with revenues that are between $1 million and $2 million are
highlighted.
Shoes with Revenues That Are between One and Two Million Dollars
Are Highlighted