Export:-user specified file name

Hello
By clicking on the export button in the PIF, the file name is the same as the header of the report to BEEP in the open a file dialog box is possible to give the file name the same as the selected value of the dashboard quickly. So when someone click on export, by default, it should take the same name file as that selected in the drop-down list value.


-Amit

This gives title

@{presentation_variable}

and uncheck the box 'nickname saved '.

This gives you the title name as the value selected by the user fast...

Kind regards
Rambeau

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