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Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to have a formula into a word object ? (form such as circle or square)
I tried, but it doesn't work for me. I don't get the result of the formula into the form..
Kevin
Hello,
It's OK since I update NPRINTING with june 2017 release and update Office 2013 ==> 2016.
Thank you for your answers and the time you take for this issue.
Kevin
Question not clear. What your intention to achieve? Like this. If not please draw a neat sketch and share with us
Hi,
If you add a QlikView or Qlik Sense formula in the Formulas node of a Word template and drag and drop it into the template it works. See Formulas ‒ Qlik NPrinting.
Maybe I don't have understand where you want to place the formula. Could you post a template screenshot?
Best,
Ruggero
Yes I want something like that.
But when I put the formula (with tags like <Formula>) into the object, I don't get the result after previous.
Have you done that in a word template ?
Kevin
Please check that you have selected the correct connection when you create the formula.
If the formula uses fields form connection1 but you selected connection2 the result will be empty.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
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No it's ok.
I don't have issue to get the result if I put the formula into word.
The problem is when I put the formula into an object (such as circle), then it doesn't give me the result.
Kevin
It is not clear to me what do you mean with "put the formula into an object (such as circle)".
Could you post a screenshot?
Here is an example
What formula you tried?
Nevermind. Because this formula works into word. But doesn't work into the shape.