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replyReplyWed 13 Jan 2010, 16:14Delegate Fin said...

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Reports

How do I produce my own custome report please?

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replyReplyThu 14 Jan 2010, 09:27Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Reports

Hi Fin

Thank you for your question. You can make your own custom reports by going to the reports menu and choose Reports from the list. Click the Icon for custom reports and choose New. From here Project asks what kind of report you which to create (perhaps start with Task). Once you have clicked OK you get to specify the title, table filter you wish to apply to your results. Set the filter option to All Tasks if you do not require a filter.

The table you choose could be a custom table you have previously created.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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