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Brian Schanen joined Autodesk in 2005 as a Product Designer and currently is a Customer Success Engineer for Autodesk’s Data Management products. Brian has taught at Autodesk University numerous times and has authored white papers on Vault and Productstream. He works with customers to implement a complete digital prototyping solution specializing in Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Vault and Productstream. Brian lives near Detroit, Michigan.
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Autodesk Vault Report Template Authoring
September 29, 2009, 04:00 PM Brian SchanenVault Collaboration 2010 and Vault Manufacturing 2010 provide the ability to generate formatted reports representing data contained in a vault. Reports can be generated for files, items, and change orders. The Vault objects that appear in a report are determined by the search options specified in the Advanced Find dialog.
The properties that are displayed in the report, as well as the report layout, are specified in a report template file that is specified when generating a report. Through the report template, you have complete control of the report content, layout, and format.
This white paper will take you through the steps to create templates to meet your company’s needs:
http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/report_template_authoring.pdf
-Brian Schanen
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