A scorecard displays a grid of data in cells, much like you see in an EPS or WBS view, or in an Excel report. And also as with Excel, you can quickly choose what data to display, move columns around, and change the grouping and sorting of the data. Here is an example of a scorecard:
There are six features on the screen that deserve clarification:
The project name is always displayed as the leftmost column, and it is frozen or locked on screen.
The other columns are defined with the view.
Grouping can be performed at many levels, and subtotals are displayed with the groupings.
Clicking on the leftmost folder icon will open up the Project tab and take you immediately to the selected project.
If a graphical view is displayed alongside the scorecard view, then this checkbox determines whether the corresponding project is shown on the accompanying graph.
Under each project, data is shown down to the WBS level.