Hide a field to omit it from Address Label Reports The Address Label Reports are designed to take the normal address fields in use and format them as a mailing label. However, there may be times when you do not wish to have a field appear on your labels. For example, if you are using
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Tip of the Week December 2, 2013
Keep report columns all on one page. If you’ve created a custom report in PDF format, you may find instances where some columns of information extend beyond the width of the page causing them to appear on subsequent pages. If this is the case, you can sometimes make all the columns appear on one page
Tip of the Week November 18, 2013
Print service report for a single archived volunteer record. There may be times you want to print service reports for archived volunteer records. One way to do this is to create a custom Excel report that contains service information for all archived volunteers. Help topic 1997 shows how to do this. Archived records also show
Tip of the Week July 29, 2013
Improve report accuracy by not scheduling automatic monthly reports for the first of the month.
Tip of the Week June 3, 2013
Run service reports for a single Site, Place or Assignment
New Assignment Profile Reports Are Now Available
New Assignment Profile Reports Are Now Available
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Tip of the Week January 7, 2013
Send PDF reports from Adobe Reader using your local email programs Volgistics uses Adobe programs to create reports that are run in PDF format. In most cases, this means that when you open the PDF report from the In Box tab of your Volgistics Mailbox it will open in the Adobe Reader program. In some
Tip of the Week December 17, 2012
Include archived volunteer records on Excel spreadsheet reports.
Tip of the Week October 29, 2012
Include volunteer names on ‘child’ records in Excel reports.
Tip of the Week September 3, 2012
Use a Volunteer Profile report to make a hard copy of the application form.