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Once the report is generated, the users have several download options, including PDF and CSV formats. The PDF format would be good for formal presentation or distribution with a layout and structure suitable for reading and sharing. The CSV format would permit users to export raw data into a spreadsheet for further analysis or manipulation according to their needs or integration with other tools for use in another application.
Users can download the report in multiple formats, such as PDF and CSV, giving them much leeway to choose how they will handle and use the data.
 
* '''PDF:''' This format is particularly suitable for formal presentations or distribution as it presents an orderly arrangement that is easy to read and share with stakeholders. The PDF maintains the integrity of the design of the report and suits official documentation or reporting.
 
* '''CSV Format:''' The raw data can be formatted and presented in tabular format to continue with any further analysis or manipulation. The user has the option either to import data into spreadsheet software such as MS Excel or Google Sheets for deeper analysis or to integrate with other systems for additional processing or application.
 
These download options make it possible to easily export, store, or share data in ways best suited to a user's needs-for example, with respect to internal analysis, collaboration, or record-keeping.


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Revision as of 12:45, 19 November 2024


Users can download the report in multiple formats, such as PDF and CSV, giving them much leeway to choose how they will handle and use the data.

  • PDF: This format is particularly suitable for formal presentations or distribution as it presents an orderly arrangement that is easy to read and share with stakeholders. The PDF maintains the integrity of the design of the report and suits official documentation or reporting.
  • CSV Format: The raw data can be formatted and presented in tabular format to continue with any further analysis or manipulation. The user has the option either to import data into spreadsheet software such as MS Excel or Google Sheets for deeper analysis or to integrate with other systems for additional processing or application.

These download options make it possible to easily export, store, or share data in ways best suited to a user's needs-for example, with respect to internal analysis, collaboration, or record-keeping.