Report Formats
Most CRS Reports include the option to choose one of a variety of output file types.
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The output file types are described in the following table.
File Type | Description | When to Use | Details |
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Browser | Ordinary web page | To read information quickly. | Works well on desktops, tablets, and other mobile devices. |
Active Report | An enhanced web page with collaboration and analysis | To sort and filter data. | Works well on desktop, tablets, and other mobile devices. |
Adobe PDF file | To print a report that most closely matches what you see on-screen. | Requires that a PDF reader be available on your computer or
device. PDF readers are free. One example is Adobe Reader. |
|
Excel | Excel workbook | To use your own spreadsheet software with your data. | Requires a program compatible with Excel 2000 or newer. |
Comma Delimited | Text file | To have report data in a format to import elsewhere. | A text file with commas between each field for a record. |