Hi guys. In today's video, we're gonna be looking at exporting your print job as a crystal report or R B t file. But before that, let's have a quick intro first. So today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za z. We make sure it's easy to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise, we go back into the programme here. Now, in order to, uh, export a report, we obviously first need to have something to export to. So I'm gonna simply just go over a year to the, um, while open or we just gonna open file. I'm gonna open the project and we were busy with previously. And then there we go. Now, once this is loaded, we're gonna go to print, and then I'll just fill in some random details. I am not here. Today is client, and the client description is just, uh, make those test description, so Okay, and then we load the actual print report. Now, we've already covered most of the sample. What does it do? So now we're gonna be looking at some other features from the report that we can do So if I zoom in here and the first thing we've got here, if wherever we can see it says export report. So I'm gonna click that, wait for it to load, and then what you wanna do is locate to where you want to go to and then the save as type, you will notice we've got a few different file types we can save. The report has some of it. You might be familiar with some. Maybe not. So the first one on our list here is the crystal report. Oh dot RPT. So I'm just gonna call this RPT and then, um, yeah, the crystal reports is it's kind of like, uh uh, the RPT normally stands for report, and sometimes it's associated with actual crystal reports. As you can see in this case, other times also with the sap crystal report And yeah, pretty much saved information regarding your current, Uh, what you call it reports over here and yeah, it's got, um, you know, it can also quite a variety of different, uh, properties and that which is great. And if you're working in the scene and this one is also it's been around a while. But yeah, there's a debate which ones are better to use if you're going to be sending it to a client, Um, doesn't understand much. Or maybe a company that has to get you all the supplies. Then I would not recommend the RTP or RPT. Sorry. Um, because, you know, it's a bit more of an advanced format. It's not as universal or some other words, but then you are After you've named your file and saved by the location you want to go Saviour, it's gonna load. And I'll tell you, export completed. But yeah, otherwise, that is it. On the r p. T file. Like I mentioned, it's a bit more exclusive in many ways where not everybody knows how to use it. But it is quite an industry standard when it comes to this type of, uh, projects. Yeah, otherwise, we head here to softwaretraining.co.za z. You guys will notice we've got a variety of different Softwares we do cover, and you can also isolate your search on the top of right. If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking forward to simply go here, request the training video filling the mini form. And then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks guys, for watching and just
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