Figure 6-42 shows the final settings for the Exception
Highlighting option, and the background shows the cells with their highlights.
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In order to turn off Exception Highlighting, the developer will open the Exception
Highlighting dialog box and click the Delete button. A new dialog box will appear
that asks which of the three exceptions should be removed. The developer is free to
choose one, two, or all three.
Advanced Views
ProClarity also contains several advanced views. They??™re considered advanced
because they go beyond the standard chart types to show data in a variety of ways
that can aid analysis. These views can be seen by clicking the small down arrow next
to the View button on the toolbar. The menu item Advanced Analysis Tools expands
to show four options: Decomposition Tree, Internet Explorer, Performance Map,
and Perspective. Of these four options, the Internet Explorer view is not really a data
analysis view in the same vein as the other three. The Internet Explorer view simply
opens a browser window and the developer can enter any URL, including ones that
point to documents, images, and so forth. This allows for a view that doesn??™t point to
Figure 6-42 Exception highlighting helps numbers that meet certain criteria immediately
jump out by changing the background color, foreground color, and/or font.
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a cube; instead, it can point to a web site, a document, or similar.
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