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Hi All,

When opening reports which have been generated in frames in the browser, how do I go about saving these reports - either in the server repository or on the local pc?

For downloading the report locally, I guess it would be the same as 'save frame as', but this doens't seem possible in IE?

Regards,
Peter

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You could do a View Source (open in NotePad), then save the results with an HTML extension instead of txt.
 
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Have two Run buttons. One to "Run in Frame" and another to "Run in New Window".


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The more buttons the merrier... Add "Run Deferred" and "Schecule" and ... Wink
 
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Mmmmm...
I'll admit the idea of having an abundance of buttons in every report doesn't excite me too much, and the issue with this approach is that it will re-execute the report - whereas I'd want the user to download the report he just executed...

The source-workaround Doug proposed seems quite handy - though not very user-friendly for basic users...

I think I'll open a case for a new feature in WF8 to add a 'download report' option in the portal panels (next to the refresh, maximize ...)
Should I receive the feedback there's another way for this, I'll update this post

Thanks for the suggestions,
Peter


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I'm not sure if this idea is much better than Doug's idea and it requires a program to convert to PDF. But, if they have such a program on their computer (CUTE PDF) they could right-click in the frame and print the report to PDF.

BTW: Doug you are out of M&Ms.


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Peter: Yeah, I know Wink. But, then again, I'm no longer a user... or am I?
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...not very user-friendly for basic users...

Don: Now you know where I hide them.
 
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