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Management Reports,
in particular

+ Texts

+ Tables

+ Charts

+ Graphs

+ Organizational

Elements

  

There should also be binding concepts for tables as well – the SUCCESS Rules apply as they do to charts. This is particularly applicable to UNIFY. In the following you will see several examples taken from our SUCCESS seminar. 

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An important step in the standardization of the layout of tables as well as charts in HICHERT®SUCCESS is the recommendation that all dimensions be oriented on the font size (fs). The example below demonstrates that the layout of a table can be clearly defined with just a few measures: 0.1 fs for the line width, 0.3 fs for the text spacing to the left/right and above/below. Roughly 0.7 fs is the height of the numbers; approx. 0.2 fs is the leading (line spacing) in the case of single-line notation.

 

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Here the conversions:

1 pt = 1/72 in

1 pt = 0.353 mm

1 pt = 1.333 px (with a resolution of 96 dpi)

 

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Reproduced with kind permission from Rainer Birkle and Oliver Gutmann,
Deutscher Sparkassen Verlag GmbH (DSV)
 
   

 

 

The table on the right is based on the SUCCESS Rules on the design of tables (however, the measures were not used as consistently as they were above)  

     
  On the left, you will see the "before" example, influenced by LO, taken from a typical controller table in the monthly report of a major international corporation. Numerous SUCCESS Rules have not been followed here.
     
 

  

On the left, you will see a suggestion from HI on reworking this table. Numerous SUCCESS Rules were successfully applied here.

(This example is also several years old and does not take the above proposed dimensioning into account.)