Difference between revisions of "How do I output information from list boxes?"
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When the data is on screen press {{KeyPress|C-P}}. | When the data is on screen press {{KeyPress|C-P}}. | ||
* Select either {{Button|Print}}, {{Button|Excel}} or {{Button|CSV}}. | * Select either {{Button|Print}}, {{Button|Excel}} or {{Button|CSV}}. | ||
− | * If you choose to create a file, Platinum will default to saving the file in {{FilePath|P:\SX\ | + | * If you choose to create a file, Platinum will default to saving the file in your public folder e.g. {{FilePath|P:\SX\SXIcons\Output}}. You may override this and save to a different location if you wish. |
{{Information|text=Platinum will attempt to open an {{DataValue|Excel}} or {{FileExt|CSV}} file for you using the most suitable program i.e. {{DataValue|Excel}} or {{DataValue|Notepad}}.}} | {{Information|text=Platinum will attempt to open an {{DataValue|Excel}} or {{FileExt|CSV}} file for you using the most suitable program i.e. {{DataValue|Excel}} or {{DataValue|Notepad}}.}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Information|text=To manually open the file launch your spreadsheet software and open the file from it's saved location.}} |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 12 September 2023
Summary
Many screens in Platinum are in the format of a List Box e.g. " Add or Edit Stock Items", " Add/Edit/Process Purchase Orders", " Nominal Review" or " Unit Sales Documents".
Each of these screens has the option to output the display to a printer or to create an Excel or CSV file.
More Information
When the data is on screen press <Ctrl+P>.
- Select either [Print], [Excel] or [CSV].
- If you choose to create a file, Platinum will default to saving the file in your public folder e.g. 'P:\SX\SXIcons\Output'. You may override this and save to a different location if you wish.
Platinum will attempt to open an 'Excel' or '.CSV' file for you using the most suitable program i.e. 'Excel' or 'Notepad'. |
To manually open the file launch your spreadsheet software and open the file from it's saved location. |
See also