Convert/Export Flex chart to MS Word

Hi All,
Please let me know how to Convert/Export the Flex Chart to MS Word...
Please send the related links or samples if  you have.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Seshadri Babu.G

Well, "used to..." is not a good business case.
They don't need to receive reports anymore, they can view them in the portal as needed. Viewing in Word is functionaly about the same as viewing in Excel if "receiving" is the preferred method for them.
Having reports in PDF is better if they want to print.
Or they can use Crystal reports as a last resort....  I think those might export to word.
Webi is on-demand, ad-hock reporting, that's what's it for. Export to other formats is a secondary function.

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