Saving activity reports in PDF format

Saving activity reports in PDF format

After generating your report in BrowseReporter’s proprietary report viewer, you can export it into a .PDF file saved locally.
  1. Choose the report you want to run.
  2. After generating a report, click on the save icon  on the toolbar.
  3. You can choose to change the name or keep it as the default. Choose save to save the report locally.


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