![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When no custom template is selected AOP will use a default AOP Template. In your template, you use tags, which AOP replaces with data. From day 1, APEX Office Print has been a template-based reporting engine. We really believe that business users should be able to create a template in a tool they know (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) and let AOP merge it with data from the database. AOP's mission has always been to make the printing and exporting of data in Oracle APEX in the format you want as easy as possible. Because of this, we have received a few questions like: "Is this AOP functionality?", "How does the native APEX functionality compare with AOP?", "What's the roadmap of AOP?" and I thought the best way to answer would be to write about the differences between APEX Office Print and the native printing functionality in APEX 20.2. With the release of Oracle APEX 20.2, APEX provides this capability out-of-the-box. This feature has been available since AOP 1.5 (2015) on APEX 5.0 and any higher version of APEX. AOP takes into account highlighting, filters, and more as defined by the end-user. One of the most loved features of APEX Office Print (AOP) is the ability to export an Interactive Report or Grid exactly as you see it on the screen to Excel and PDF.
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