To add a text-only alternative to a subreport, Using punctuation – HP Intelligent Management Center Standard Software Platform User Manual

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To add a text-only alternative to a subreport

1.

Create a text-only version of the report and save it.

2.

Open a new report.

3.

On the Insert menu, click Subreport.

4.

In the Insert Subreport dialog box, select Choose an existing report
and click Browse to locate the report you created in step 1.

5.

Click the subreport, then choose Format Subreport from the Format
menu.

6.

In the Format Editor, on the Subreport tab, select On-demand Subreport.

7.

To hide the subreport link, on the Font tab, choose the color that matches
the background color of the report.

Note:

Instead of hiding the subreport link, you can conditionally suppress the
section that contains the subreport. For details, see

Accessibility and

subreports

.

Using punctuation

To improve the logical flow of spoken text, you may need to add extra
punctuation to create pauses. Without extra punctuation, screen readers
may read several text objects as one continuous sentence, making the
content difficult to understand. For example, information in data tables may
be read without stop. To prevent this, you can break up information in data
tables by inserting periods between fields.

Certain punctuation marks are read aloud, which may be distracting if used
too frequently. For example, when a screen reader reads a colon ":", it may
read it aloud as "colon" instead of a pause. You can change the amount of
spoken punctuation in your screen reader's settings.

To troubleshoot your report's punctuation, it is good practice to read the
report using a screen reader. Do objects run together too quickly? Or are
there too many pauses? Are any punctuation marks read aloud? Does this
improve or deter from the usability of the report?

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