In a Nordics User Group - Anaplan Roadmap session, a participant raised the request that Anaplan Product enable the option to have page numbers added to the pages on a Management Reporting report when printed out to PDF.
FYI @landinh
Just had a prospect request this. The page numbers need to be on screen, not just on any PDF version.
I'd also like to add to this, could we have a header/footer that we could also add to each page (like a company logo for example). Having to change and reposition the same image on every page of an 85 page pack is not fun!
Note - When originally built we added the header/footer to the first page and then replicated so it wasn't an issue but then the page we were linking to (public) changed, looked awful on the pack and the imagery had to be resized . Probably only an issue in larger companies
Bringing in this idea to ensure page numbers are also on the web view not just on PDF print https://community.anaplan.com/discussion/154892/adding-page-numbers-and-text-in-the-footer-of-slides-in-reports#latest
we have update about this?
This is a real time waster for my team and I thought would be a standard feature for management reports. Very time consuming managing hundreds of pages numbering manually.
@uno online any update?
Hi, could you please provide an update on the UX page numbering? thanks
We have had issues updating our SSO cert and have been advised by support not to use the above option. Given that it is not reliable, it would be better to have it removed so that users are forced to use the manual option which works consistently.
Bringing this up again as the previous post from "5 years ago" is gettling lost. We need drill to transaction on the New UX, it is stopping us transitioning to the New UX Dashboards, as we use it daily, even hourly in our Supply chain function. Are there any plans to add Drill to Transaction to the new UX Please?
In as much detail as possible, describe the problem or experience related to your idea. Please provide the context of what you were trying to do and include specific examples or workarounds: A dropdown menu / fold option as a UX element would be extremely beneficial for users who want to extract important information or…