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Using OfficeWriter as Report Designer

 

 

 

If you have developed a solution using Reporting Service, the Report Builder is obvious choice for end user designing ad-hoc reports. In some situations, business users want to design a report, execute it, export the results back to excel, and then using Excel to format it. If these happen a lot, you will find using another product OfficeWriter is better for your users’ needs.

OfficeWriter is a product from SoftArtisans (www.softartisans.com). It leverages Reporting Service web services and offices integration with Microsoft Excel and Word. Users can use Excel to design a SSRS report, together with the powerful formatting and calculation controls available in Excel. See a case study here:

https://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/search/EvidenceDetails.aspx?EvidenceID=14783&LanguageID=1

If you want to know more about the product, check this out

MSDN Webcast: Design Reports from SQL Server Reporting Services Using Microsoft Office Programs (Level 200)

In one of my customer scenarios, OfficeWriter is used with Excel to design a report that allows information can be formatted exactly as what the end-user needed. Also, the information was distributed to multiple worksheet in the excel workbook. If a user subscribes to this report, it will be generated and emailed to the user’s mailbox very day in the morning.

I really like the fact that it simplifies many steps in between and offers the final formatted reports to end users. Thing about it – all these are done by end users themselves with Excel (OfficeWriter is a front end user tool, with subscription permission in your reporting solution) and no IT efforts involved!

For Enterprise Reporting, it means empowering the business end users! :-).