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  • Export: Export the report to a separate file in the selected format e.g. .pdf, .xls, .csv, HTML, .rpt

USING THE KEYBOARD:

The Keyboard implementation of Workbench is as per any standard Application. However, the use of the following Keys has been detailed for User convenience.

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Check-Boxes
These are like On/Off or Yes/No Switches, their state (On or Off, Yes or No) being determined by the presence or absence of a Tick , Cross or Dot (depending on the type of Check Box used. Review the following illustrations for examples of the Check Boxes that will be encountered throughout Workbench. For a description of how a List Box works, see the Finding Information section which follows.Checkbox (Cross)

Checkbox (Dot)

Checkbox (Tick)

FINDING INFORMATION:

  • One of the most important functions to be provided with Workbench is to make available to the User, the ability to find the correct data quickly and easily. In addition, it is important to be able to access analysis type information from the points at which is required without requiring reference to printed lists or forcing the User to "switch" programs in order to search for the correct Code. Specifically, this means being able to find the correct Client/Supplier or Job references, or other "codified" analysis data such as Job Type, Activity Groups, or Profit Centres as examples.

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