By default, scheduled reports are automatically saved in Control Center.
If you need reports to be available for longer time periods, you can save them to your computer. The report summary will be available in PDF format, whereas report details will be available just in CSV format.
You have two ways of saving reports:
Exporting reports
To export the report to your computer:
Choose a format and click either Export CSV or Export PDF .
Depending on your browser settings, the file may be downloaded automatically to a default download location, or a download window will appear, where you must specify the destination folder.
Downloading reports
A report archive contains both the report summary and the report details.
To download a report archive:
Go to the Reports page.
Select the report you want to save.
Click the
Download button and select either Last Instance to download the last generated instance of the report or Full Archive to download an archive containing all the instances.
Depending on your browser settings, the file may be downloaded automatically to a default download location, or a download window will appear, where you must specify the destination folder.
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