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Sage ACT! 2011 Dashboard and Report Cookbook

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Sage ACT! 2011 Dashboard and Report Cookbook

Overview of this book

Sage ACT! is the top selling CRM software application, and it helps businesses to centralize contact information, organize their calendars and notes, and ultimately maximize contact relationships to optimize business efficiency and profitability. In ACT! 2011, a variety of new dashboards and reports are available for producing graphical representations of client information and for measuring the success of your sales force. This cookbook is full of practical and immediately applicable recipes that will take you from being an ACT! report and dashboard novice to a report-writing pro in no time. The recipes will show you how to create custom dashboards and reports, as well as utilize the new templates available in recent ACT! versions. You will learn to use ACT!'s Report Editor and Dashboard Designer so that you will be able to easily view important information about your business and your sales force. The recipes begin by covering the most basic elements of the ACT! reports and continue to include several recipes that will guide you through creating brand-new reports. If you have an ACT! database, you need to be able to access it quickly and logically; this book will help you do just that.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Sage ACT! 2011 Dashboard and Report Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Changing the order of the Dashboard components


One of the things you'll learn to love about ACT! is its flexibility. No matter how much forethought you put into the design of your new Dashboard you'll probably want to tweak it slightly to get it just right. Of course, you can always head back to the previous Dashboard chapters of this book if you need a bit of a refresher in editing your Dashboard but there is one last trick up the sleeve, namely, the ability to easily change the position of the Dashboard components.

There is no right or wrong way to arrange the various Dashboard Components. Some of you may like to have all the charts and graphs together in one area, and the lists in another. Others of you may prefer to jazz up the boring list by sprinkling in the more colorful charts. The bottom line is if you don't like the overall design you can literally drag any of the components to a new location.

Getting ready

Take a good look at your Dashboard to decide if it is artistically pleasing...