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PerformancePoint Services.
Video: Explore data in PerformancePoint reports and scorecards.
See how useful they can be when you explore andanalyze data on a PerformancePoint dashboard.
About PerformancePoint report.
For more information on report types, see About PerformancePoint report types.
Learn about PerformancePoint report types.
Read this article to get an overview of the different kinds of reports that you might use in your PerformancePoint dashboard.
The real power of a PerformancePoint dashboard lies in its interactivity.
Service applications provide a flexible design for delivering services,such as managed metadata or PerformancePoint, to users who need them.
In the same way, a PerformancePoint dashboard gives you meaningful, up-to-date information about your organization.
If your organization is using SharePoint Server,then you might have PerformancePoint Services configured and available for you to use.
When you look at a PerformancePoint dashboard on a SharePoint site, you might see one or several items on it.
Or, if you want to create a robust dashboard that contains multiple scorecards, reports, and filters,you might want to create a PerformancePoint dashboard.
Using the Quick Launch pane to find PerformancePoint dashboards and dashboard items.
Nearly all PerformancePoint Web Parts are interactive, meaning that you can click in them to expand or explore the data you see in reports.
Explore the SharePoint Quick Launch pane andlearn how to locate PerformancePoint dashboards and dashboard items, such as KPIs, filters, reports, and so on.
Tip: If you open a PerformancePoint analytic chart in a separate window, you can use the filter icons at the top of your report to achieve the same results.
For more detailed information about analytic charts and grids, see Learn about analytic charts and grids and Create an analytic chart orgrid by using PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer on TechNet.
When you look at a PerformancePoint dashboard on a SharePoint site, you might see one or several items on it.
For more detailed information about Reporting Services reports,see Overview of Reporting Services reports displayed in PerformancePoint Web Parts and Create a Reporting Services report by using Dashboard Designer on TechNet.
Learn how to print a PerformancePoint dashboard or a Web Part, such as a scorecard, analytic grid, or pie chart.
PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 enables dashboard authors and users to easily view and use a variety of report types, including analytic charts and grids, Excel Services reports, strategy maps, and many others.
Learn how to investigate data in PerformancePoint reports and scorecards by using various menu options, filters, and drilling techniques.
You might also have PerformancePoint Services available to create, publish, and share reports, scorecards, and dashboards in your organization.
Learn how to export a report or scorecard from a PerformancePoint dashboard to Microsoft Excel, and learn some tips and tricks for working with the report or scorecard in Excel afterwards.
Learn how to export a report or scorecard from a PerformancePoint dashboard to Microsoft PowerPoint, and learn some tips and tricks for working with the report or scorecard on a PowerPoint slide.
This video shows you how to open a PerformancePoint Web Part in a new window, demonstrates some of the things you can do when that window is opened, and then shows you how to close it and return to your dashboard.