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EMu Reports Training

This course covers how to create reports in EMu using Excel and/or Crystal Reports. Attendees should have completed the How to use EMu course and have experience using Crystal Reports.

Course Outline:

  • Introduction to EMu reports
  • Reports out of the box
  • The mechanics of reporting
  • Software versions used in this documentation
  • Running a report in EMu
  • Crystal Reports Viewer

How to create a report in Microsoft Excel (without the need for Visual Basic code!)

  • How to create an Excel report with cut & paste
  • How to export data in CSV format
  • How to locate and open the .csv file generated when a report is run

How to create a report

  • Create the report in EMu
  • How to create a Crystal Report using the Crystal Reports Wizard
  • How to save the report to the EMu server
  • How to create a Crystal Report using a blank report

How to edit a report

  • How to modify an existing Crystal Report
  • Modify an existing report (add multimedia to a report)
  • Additional Exercises: Removing a field from a report and Using the Blank Report method
Course type Course
Price AUD 4,000 AUD 4,000
Duration 2 Days 2 Days
This course can be hosted in the Melbourne Axiell Office for up to 4 attendees, or on the customer’s premises for a recommended limit of 8 attendees.

Found the course interesting and engaging! The instruction was very comprehensive. Really liked the use of the training environment.

Emily Bamforth, Royal Saskatchewan Museum Royal Saskatchewan Museum

I very much enjoyed the pace of the course and the level of interactivity he achieved, in spite of the fact that we were doing remote training.

Darcy Shapiro New Jersey State Museum

[The trainer] did a great job of making sure everyone's questions and concerns were addressed, and made sure that everyone had a comprehensive understanding of the concepts we covered.

Julie McVey National Geographic, Washington D.C



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