Scout reports contain various types of charts and tables to help you view data and information in a visually meaningful way and support your understanding of the information in a report.

Hover for more information

Due to the scale of some graphs, it can be difficult to gain a precise understanding of the data.

By hovering over any chart segment, a pop-up box of summary information will appear containing further details about that segment of data.

A bar chart is shown with a cursor hovering over one segment showing a box with more information written in it A bar chart is shown with a cursor hovering over one segment showing a box with more information written in it
Image: Hover over segments of charts for more information

View as a table

If you prefer to access information in a table format, hover over the top right-hand corner of the graph or chart to reveal an ellipsis (three dots).

Select the ellipsis (...) and then select ‘Show as a table’.

This will take you to a new view, which provides the information in table form.

Screenshot of chart showing where to select Show as a table from the More Options menu on the right Screenshot of chart showing where to select Show as a table from the More Options menu on the right
Image: Select 'Show as a table' from the 'More Options' menu

Cross-highlighting

You can use cross-highlighting to view data subsets, enabling easy comparison across all charts in the report.

The cross-highlighting function is particularly useful in a report with several graphs and/or tables. By identifying a specific focus item on one graph or table, you will see it reflected across the remaining graphs and tables in the report.

Select any column on a chart to trigger cross-highlighting.

To clear your selection, select the item again.

Holding down the control key (ctrl - Windows) or command key (cmd - Mac) on your keyboard allows you to select multiple items to cross-highlight at once.

A chart is shown with 2 segments selected and the rest are greyed out. A cursor is over the two selected segments. A chart is shown with 2 segments selected and the rest are greyed out. A cursor is over the two selected segments.
Image: Select columns in charts to trigger cross-highlighting

Vertical scrolling

Some Scout reports contain vertical scrolling, allowing you to access further information within the same report.

You can hover over the scroll bar and use the scrolling function on your mouse, or you can select and hold the grey scroll bar and pull it down to scroll.

A scroll bar is highlighted on a table of information. A cursor is hovering over the scroll bar. A scroll bar is highlighted on a table of information. A cursor is hovering over the scroll bar.
Image: Use the scroll bar to reveal more information

Sorting tables

From the 'More options' menu, select ‘Sort by’ and choose from the different sorting options in the dropdown menu. These may vary depending on the type of chart.

A 3 step process of showing how to sort tables. Step 1 is selected the 3 dots, step 2 is selecting Sort axis and step 3 is choosing an option from the sort options. A 3 step process of showing how to sort tables. Step 1 is selected the 3 dots, step 2 is selecting Sort axis and step 3 is choosing an option from the sort options.
Image: Sort tables by column name and ascending or descending order

Filter icon

When you hover over charts or tables in Scout, a menu of options will appear on the top right-hand side.

From this menu, hover over the 'Filter' icon to see a list of the chosen filters or slicers affecting that chart or table.

The filter button is highlighted on a chart which looks like 3 lines in an upside down triangle shape. The filter button is highlighted on a chart which looks like 3 lines in an upside down triangle shape.
Image: Filter icon

Focus mode

Enlarge individual charts or tables within a report by selecting the ‘Focus mode’ icon on the top-right side of the chart.

The focus mode button is highlighted which looks like a square with an arrow pointing from the top right side corner The focus mode button is highlighted which looks like a square with an arrow pointing from the top right side corner
Image: Selecting focus mode on charts and tables

Exporting for further analysis

When you hover over a chart or table, select the three dots or ellipsis (...) icon that appears in the top-right corner. This is the ‘More options’ menu.

Select ‘Export data’ to export the selected table to an Excel file. This function is not available on every report.

Screenshot highlighting how to export data by selecting the ... icon and then selecting Export data. Screenshot highlighting how to export data by selecting the ... icon and then selecting Export data.
Image: Exporting data for further analysis
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