Difference between Report Template "Standard (PPR)" and "Standard"?

What is the difference between Report Template "Standard (PPR)" and Report Template "Standard"? What does PPR mean and what makes it different? Why would you use PPR rather than just standard?
Thanks,
Linda

Hello,
PPR (Partial Page Refresh) is just a term used to describe some AJAX pagination and sorting functionality, it's just a holdover from before the term AJAX existed.
You can just change the template and on your report to enable that functionality. In 3.0 it will just be on off switch in your pagination options.
Carl
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