SAP Crystal Presentation Design, upgrade
SAP Crystal Presentation Design, upgrade Value Program Points
If you can use Microsoft Excel, you can use SAP Crystal Presentation Design software to create eye-catching data presentations. Change number-intensive spreadsheets, such as financial results and complex calculations, into interactive, analytic visualizations.
Visualize and Present Interactive Information – Turn Data Into Dynamic Business Intelligence Dashboards
If you can use Microsoft Excel, you can use SAP Crystal Presentation Design software to create eye-catching data presentations. Change number-intensive spreadsheets, such as financial results and complex calculations, into interactive, analytic visualizations. You can present data and complex calculations in a way that that goes far beyond static tables, charts, and graphs, and can lead you to insights you may not have seen otherwise.
- Point-and-click ease – Build an interactive data presentation without any programming.
- What-if scenarios – See the impact of your decisions immediately.
- Prebuilt templates – Get started instantly with ready-to-use data presentation templates.
- Export functionality – Share your presentations via Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF.
- Operating systems: Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2 and SP1, Windows XP SP3 and SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and SP2. Microsoft Excel 2010 (32-bit only), 2007 SP1 and SP2, 2003 SP2 and XP.
- Memory: 1.8 GHz processor Memory: 2GB RAM.
- Disk space: 600 MB available hard drive space.
- Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Norwegian, Thai, Danish, Finnish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovakian, Turkish.
SAP Crystal Presentation Design software comes in a single edition that meets the broadest range of user and application requirements. It replaces Crystal Presentation Design 2008. To qualify for upgrade pricing, you must own a previous version of Crystal Presentation Design 2008.