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If you missed our June 26th Product Hour covering how you can get started with building reports in Meltwater; don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Watch the recording below to learn how you can use your existing saved searches to create custom reports, the details of our available reporting widgets, and how to build reports from scratch using our blank canvas report builder! 

 

In this session we learned: 

  • How to use searches to build the foundation for comprehensive reports
  • How to create digest reports that automatically keep you in the loop and are delivered right to your inbox
  • How to customize your reports to hone in on the data you need

 

If you would like to view the sample report created on today’s call you can check it out below: 

 

Watch the recording here: 

 

 

 

 

Don’t forget to check out our lineup of upcoming Product Workshops ! 

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For the people watching the recording, can the chat questions please be shared? Specifically, the question regarding the resolution of the image for report background images please


For the people watching the recording, can the chat questions please be shared? Specifically, the question regarding the resolution of the image for report background images please

Hi Ryan, great feedback! I can look into sharing the answers to the questions raised in the chat as part of the recording post. Appreciate that feedback! 

As for your question about the image resolution for the report background images, here’s more info for you: 

  1. Aspect Ratio:
    • Make sure your images have an aspect ratio of 16:9. This means the width should be almost twice the height.
  2. Size:
    • The image size depends on the screen it will be viewed on. However, for consistent and high-quality results, use images that are approximately the size of a slide.
  3. Resolution:
    • For branded images meant for exports (such as presentations), use high-resolution images. This ensures they look sharp and professional.

Example:
If your image is 1920 pixels wide, it should be 1080 pixels high to fit the 16:9 aspect ratio.


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