Summary Definition Window
Use this window to create a new summary definition or to edit an existing summary definition.
To access this window, select Definition from the Summary Design ribbon.
Options
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       Field  | 
      
       Description  | 
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       Name  | 
      
       Enter a name for this Summary. This name will identify the Summary and will display on the list of Summaries on the Summaries Menu.  | 
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       Apply Filter  | 
      
       Select a filter to apply to the table before Monarch Classic builds the Summary. This way you can create a summary using only a subset of data in the table.  | 
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       Default style: 
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       Displays the color style of the summary. You can edit the color style via the Color Properties dialog by clicking the adjacent Edit button: 
 Note: The default style is applied to all of the summary’s cells. If you specify a title row style or total line style – or if you specify font and background colors for key, item or measure fields – these settings will override the default style ones.  | 
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       Title row style:  | 
      
       Displays the color style of the summary’s title row. You can edit the color style via the Color Properties dialog by clicking the adjacent Edit button: 
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       Total Line options  | 
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       Insert total line  | 
      
       Select to insert a total line at the bottom of the summary. The total line displays totals for all measures in the summary.  | 
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       Label  | 
      
       Enter the name you want to apply to the summary’s total line.  | 
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       Style  | 
      
       Displays the color style of the summary’s total label. You can edit the color style via the Color Properties dialog by clicking the adjacent Edit button: 
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       Insert n blank line(s) before total line  | 
      
       Use to specify the desired number of blank lines you want to insert before the total line.  | 
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       Apply label style to measure columns  | 
      
       Click to make all measures columns have the same style as the Total Label.  | 
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       Comment  | 
      
       Enter comments or notes about this summary.  | 


