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		<title>By: Roland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Incorporating graphs into tables is the way to go. Some interesting arguments can be found in a short essay by Dr. Bissantz, founder of the German BI-specialist Bissantz &amp; Company on the renaissance of table-form design (http://www.bissantz.de/columns/1000_words/).
We provide in-cell graphs in both our OLAP-based high-end Analytical Reporting tool DeltaMaster and also as an add-in for Excel (SparkMaker: http://www.bissantz.de/sparklines/sparkmaker.asp). Everyone is invited to test the later for free.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Incorporating graphs into tables is the way to go. Some interesting arguments can be found in a short essay by Dr. Bissantz, founder of the German BI-specialist Bissantz &amp; Company on the renaissance of table-form design (<a href="http://www.bissantz.de/columns/1000_words/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bissantz.de/columns/1000_words/</a>).<br />
We provide in-cell graphs in both our OLAP-based high-end Analytical Reporting tool DeltaMaster and also as an add-in for Excel (SparkMaker: <a href="http://www.bissantz.de/sparklines/sparkmaker.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.bissantz.de/sparklines/sparkmaker.asp</a>). Everyone is invited to test the later for free.</p>
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