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Report Item Options An explanation of fields and properties |
Report Item Options Dialog
To access this dialog:
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In the Report Options dialog, select a report item and select More options...
This dialog is used to define general options for reporting.
Field Details:
Report item fields: a list of standard data fields plus user-defined fields.
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Select the check box corresponding to a field to include that field in the report; clear a check box to omit a field.
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Select a field and click
to move the field up; double-click the arrow to move item to the top of the list.
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Select a field and click
to move the field down; double-click the arrow to move item right to the bottom of the list.
Shortcut...: select this button to access the Customize Report Item Shortcut dialog. This dialog is used to quickly set up general reporting parameters for calculated fields. Commonly reported values are available for selection, with the representative formula(e) being generated automatically, based on the selections made. More...
Select All/Select None: use these buttons to select all or none of the items in the above list.
Move to Top/Bottom: set the selected item as the first/last field in the report.
Add Field: select a formula from the formula list and click this button to add the field to the report item; type the field label in the provided dialog.
Add Formula: click to setup a formula that can later be used to define a report item field. The formula will remain available for other report items as well.
Edit Formula: click to edit the selected formula. Note that you will need to select a formula in the left-hand list before selecting this option.
Delete Formula: click to delete the selected formula. Note that you will need to select a formula in the left-hand list before selecting this option.
Minimum mass difference between pits: set to a non-zero value, for example, to 200,000, if you want the report item to show only significantly different pits; following the current example, the pits will differ by at least 200,000 tons. This feature is especially useful for LG phases.
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