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== Generating Reports == |
== Generating Reports == |
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===OLE Error when generating reports=== |
===OLE Error when generating reports=== |
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+ | By default, on Windows, OLE applications like Microsoft Word or Excel open as in-place editors. |
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− | The settings on your Workbench depends on your environment. When generating a report, Globalyzer shows the report using the default Workbench settings. It is possible to get an OLE error. |
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+ | When generating a report, It is possible to get an OLE error when using the default settings because of the specifics of your system. |
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Here are a couple of tips to avoid that error: |
Here are a couple of tips to avoid that error: |
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====1- Prevent in-place OLE editors ==== |
====1- Prevent in-place OLE editors ==== |
Revision as of 20:23, 9 February 2012
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Generating Reports
OLE Error when generating reports
By default, on Windows, OLE applications like Microsoft Word or Excel open as in-place editors. When generating a report, It is possible to get an OLE error when using the default settings because of the specifics of your system. Here are a couple of tips to avoid that error:
1- Prevent in-place OLE editors
Window > Preferences > General > Editors
You can force OLE applications to open as stand-alone applications by unchecking the "Allow in-place system editors" option on the preference page.
2- Prevent opening by default the reports
Window > Preferences > Globalyzer
and uncheck the "Display Report after Export"
3- Change the file association
Window > Preferences > General > Editors > File associations
and associate the editor with the offending extension