How to build business reports with Quarto
How do you create the report look and feel that your leadership team expects?
Christophe Dervieux at Posit joined us to share how to style Quarto docs and send scheduled email updates to required stakeholders.
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Timestamps:
02:00 – What is Quarto?
02:40 – How does Quarto work? (.md, .qmd or .ipynb as source files)
03:45 – How to get started with Quarto if you’re new to it?
04:51 – Using Quarto from within RStudio
05:00 – Using Quarto within VSCode with extension & Jupyter Lab extension
05:37 – Visual Editor for Quarto
07:22 – Customer Tracker Report in RStudio IDE (using source code: https://github.com/quarto-examples/quarto-business-report.)
10:39 – Making Quarto report downloadable as Excel doc (adding download button)
11:37 – Adding a table of contents to your Quarto report
12:23 – Spread Quarto graphics across page so that they go into margin
13:10 – Customizing theme in Quarto (Bootstrap 5) https://quarto.org/docs/output-format…
14:45 – Increasing font size in Quarto report
17:10 – Customizing theme rules
21:16 – Publishing Quarto report to Posit Connect
22:35 – Scheduling Quarto report to automatically run
23:35 – Preview of default / non-customized email
23:58 – Customizing your Quarto email
26:52 – Customized email preview that Posit Connect can send
27:56 – Setting access controls for Quarto report on Connect and when you want emails to send