Demonstration Videos

Using Web Reports

This video introduces the features of Web Reports in C&SD Website.


This demonstration video will introduce the features of Web Reports.

First, Access to Web Report. Web Reports can be accessed from the existing product webpage. New Web Report issues are listed together with past PDF issues under the “All Issues” section.

Second, Report Structure. A Web Report starts with a Table of Contents, providing links to different sections. The Main Content sections provide concise and comprehensible statistical analyses of the latest trends, complemented by charts and/or tables. Towards the end, users may generally find statistical tables in more detailed breakdowns under “Detailed Statistics” section, links to Web Tables with the latest and further statistics on the subject under “Further Information” section, and concept and definition of statistics under “Explanatory Notes” section.

Third, Statistical Table Features. Users may toggle from chart to table presentation formats, and download individual table in XLSX or CSV format. At the beginning of the Web Report, a “Download All Tables” function is also available for users to download all tables in XLSX, CSV or XML format.

Fourth, Statistical Chart Features. Users can move the cursor over the data series in the chart to read statistics. Users can also click-and-drag the chart to zoom in, and click the “Reset Zoom” button at the top right corner of the chart to zoom out. Users can also download chart in PNG, JPG, PDF or SVG format.

Fifth, Save and Print Report. At the beginning of the Web Report, a “PDF Report” function is available for users to export full report in PDF format for retention or printing.



Using Web Tables

This video introduces the features of Web Tables in C&SD Website.


This demonstration video will introduce the features of Web Tables.

First, Full / Default Data Series Toggling. The “Full Series” function allows users to display figures of all time periods / points in the table, while the “Default Series” will display recent figures.

Second, Table Customisation. The “Customise Table / More Data” function allows users to customise Web Table settings such as selecting Statistics or Time Series, or changing layout. After clicking “Submit” button at the end of the panel, the Web Table will be displayed accordingly.

Third, Download and Bookmark Functions. The “Download” function allows users to download the table in XLSX, CSV or XML format. The “Bookmark” function also creates a hyperlink of the customised table so that users can bookmark it for future reference.

Fourth, Statistical Chart Mode. Some Web Tables feature “Chart” function to facilitate analysis on data trend. Users can move the cursor over the data series in the chart to read statistics. The statistical chart can also be downloaded in PNG, JPG, PDF or SVG format.

Fifth, Web Table Resetting. Under the “Customise Table / More Data” function, “Default” button is provided at the end of the panel to allow users to reset the customised table settings to the default settings, and then click “Submit” to reset Web Table.