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OpenBuildings | AECOsim | Speedikon Wiki Exporting Energy Simulation Reports to different formats
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    Exporting Energy Simulation Reports to different formats

      Product(s): OpenBuildings Energy Simulator
      Version(s): CONNECT Edition
      Environment: N/A
      Area: General Information
      Subarea: Printing Simulation Reports 

    Overview

    After successful completion of a simulation or running a calculation, you may need to export your reports in different text formats; e.g., Excel, Pdf, etc., or even in web format.

    Method

          In order to save reports in different formats, click on the drop-down option beside the Save button and choose the document type as per your requirement.       

                                                                                               

       Once a suitable format is selected, the software will ask you to save the report in a preferred destination. You can save your report where desired by changing or modifying the file path.

                                                                 

      

       If you choose to print the report directly, you can select the Print option available in the report window.

                                                                                  

    Clicking the Print option will allow you to save the report in XPS format, one of the added options available when saving a project report.

                                                                       

    To learn more about the Reporting options, please refer to the Article here.

                                         

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