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Considerations and Recommendations when using
FRExecute
Consider the following with FRExecute:
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The FRExecute function in an HTML document is supported for web page creation. For
PDF printing, only Microsoft Word with an FRExecute is supported.
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The following eight characters cannot be used in the FRExecute command: ; ( ) & < > “ '.
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If FRExecute is in a text box, the result is limited to the designated size of the text box. Scroll
bars are displayed if the content is greater than the text box. If FRExecute is added to a
Microsoft Word page (not in a text box), the entire result is output, regardless of size.
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If you use the Enter key in FRExecute, the text wraps around at that point.
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Keep the FRExecute the same font, size, and color.
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FRExecute can be inserted in any text line position.
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When using the FRExecute function in a text box, do not combine with other text or
FRExecute function.
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Using Microsoft Word: When formatting a text box, HTML output supports only left or
right alignment.
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When using FRExecute is inserted in other than a Word component (for example, table,
image, and so on), the Horizontal Alignment option must be set to Left or Right.
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You can save your document as
*.doc
,
*.htm
, or
*.html
If your Microsoft Word document
contains only text and FRExecute, you can save it as *html for increased performance.
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You can add FRExecute to any generic
.html
file (a file that can be used with any file
type).
Creating Hyperlinks in Microsoft Word
In a Microsoft Word document, you can insert hyperlinks by copying and pasting the document's
URL from:
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Financial Reporting reports or any files located in the Workspace repository
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Any file from Oracle Universal Content Management
When creating a book, all POVs from all reports (reports specified in FRExecute and hyperlinks)
are included in the appropriate chapters.
Note:
When selecting a .doc or .html document containing hyperlinks in book HTML Preview
or PDF Preview, the contents of the hyperlink are not displayed, even if “Include Related
Content in HTML Table of Content” is set.
Creating Hyperlinks in Microsoft Word
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