Designed Reporting features are a part of an extension that's available to all solutions. Reach out to your Customer Success Manager to get access.
What is Designed Reporting in Workiva?
With Workiva's Designed Reporting features, you can create attractive and impactful designs in Documents and Presentations. These features provide flexibility to create highly-designed layouts and files — all within the Workiva platform. This enables you to keep your data in Workiva, view your report's design throughout the project, and export finished files at any time. You can also use these design features alongside Adobe® InDesign® through an InCopy Markup Language (ICML) export.
Designed Reporting in Workiva offers movable content, image improvements, and tools to help you stay on-brand.
Moveable contentYou can insert floating content, such as moveable text boxes, images, charts, shapes, and tables. |
Image improvementsYou're able to insert SVG images, resize images, and reduce the image resolution when exporting. |
Tools to stay on-brandThe File Colors feature allows you to share your brand colors, and with character spacing, you can enter a custom value or select your spacing. |
For additional designed reporting support, view the Designed Reporting Support Hub.
Available features
To learn more about the Designed Reporting features that are currently available, check out the articles below:
Use File Colors to customize a shared set of colors in your document, presentation, or spreadsheet.
Use character spacing to improve readability and control the text layout on a page.
Insert SVG images to maintain perfect image fidelity while keeping your file size low.
Add floating objects, such as text boxes, images, charts, and shapes, to your file to freely move and position content on your document page.
- Currently, users of XBRL can use floating objects with some limitations. To learn more, read Designed Reporting - Floating Object and XBRL.
- EDGAR for SEC filings is now available. To learn more, read Designed Reporting for EDGAR.
Use print bleed to make reports with full-page graphics.
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