About Free-Form Mode
In ad hoc analysis, if you are familiar with the dimensions and members of your database, you can use free-form mode by typing dimension and member names directly into cells.
You can still use the POV, member selection, and other ad hoc operations in free-form grids.
The components of Oracle Smart View for Office grids are described in Table 25-1.
Table 25-1 Smart View Grid Components
| Grid Component | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
                                  Row Dimension  | 
                              
                                  A dimension or member placed down one column across one or more rows in a worksheet  | 
                           
| 
                                  Column Dimension  | 
                              
                                  A dimension or member placed on a row across one or more columns in a worksheet  | 
                           
| 
                                  Page Dimension  | 
                              
                                  A dimension that applies to the entire page (Oracle Essbase only)  | 
                           
| 
                                  Comments  | 
                              
                                  Text added by the user  | 
                           
| 
                                  Data Region  | 
                              
                                  Areas of the grid that contain data for dimensions or members  | 
                           
| 
                                  Blank Region  | 
                              
                                  Areas of the worksheet that contain no entries  | 
                           
Related Topics:
Attribute Dimensions in Free-Form Grids