Is conditional prompt possible with SAP BO AO Excel?

Hi folks,
Is conditional prompt possible i.e the "prompt" should appear only when the measure is used in the report?
Is this kind of feature possible with SAP BO AO on HANA?
Regards,
Krishna Tangudu

Could you clarify?
Do you mean conditional formatting?
If against HANA, I am not sure as the SAP help doesn't specifically mention it:
http://help.sap.com/businessobject/product_guides/AMS14/en/14SP7_aaoffice_user_en.pdf
See page 141 - Source: SAP help
SAP HANA data sources
With SAP HANA data sources, you can use the following Analysis functions to analyze your data:
● Inserting a crosstab with SAP HANA data
You can also insert more than one data source in a workbook.
● Saving/Opening a workbook to/from the business intelligence platform server
● Undo/Redo
● Defining style sets for crosstabs
● Swapping axes
● Analyzing data with the design panel
● Filtering members
● Sorting data by members and by measures
● Inserting charts
● Inserting filter components
● Converting crosstab cells to formula
● Creating Presentations
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