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Introduction

Storyboards are a powerful tool to share CXO information within the organization. Storyboards are a string of report bookmarks put together to deliver a full story during a Board or Controller meeting. The Storyboard guides a presenter through the presentation.

Storyboards remain interactive at all times. Within the presentation the presenter can switch to another point of view and still remain in control of the presentation.

CXO has the ability to Export a complete Storyboard to Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF or Microsoft Excel.

There are two types of Storyboards – Standard Storyboard and Scripted Storyboard. Below you will find information on Standard Storyboards. Details on Scripted Storyboards can be found in the Scripted Storyboard article.

CONTENT

Play/Export Storyboard

Storyboards can be started from the "Storyboards" menu tab:

To play a particular Storyboard, select "Play" from the panel above the report images

Besides playing a Storyboard, you can use a number of additional options: e.g. Edit, Delete, Share , etc.


POV Fixes

When playing a Storyboard, there is an option to fix the Point of View before using a Storyboard. Fixing the POV allows the user to set a default POV for any combination of dimension(s). Check the box next to the Dimension you would like to fix and select the required member from the Pick List or use the member search functionality. Also decide if page numbers are needed in the storyboard.


Where used?

The POV Can be fixed when you:

Example Usage

  • Print out a management reporting packet for a single currency
  • Share a Storyboard for one single operational entity using the /wiki/spaces/CXO/pages/2806777048
  • Run a Storyboard for a new period


Navigation

You can navigate to reports by using the Storyboard's media player as shown below. For instance, to deliver a full story during a Board or Controller meeting, the Storyboard guides the presenter through the presentation with the media player. 


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