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Can you Export a Management Reporter Row Definition into Excel?

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Hi all, 

I believe my subject captured what I'm trying to do. I'd love to be able to export one of my row definitions into excel to help me review/see which account I'm missing in a current report. Is this possible? 

Thanks!

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    You can copy and past it to the excel.

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    There is tool called 'missing account analysis' in MR. I think it is under tools on the top. Second, you can just copy and paste this row format in Excel and it should work fine.

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    If you copy/paste into Excel be careful if you have a bunch of accounts being added together in one row. IE if your row definition adds accounts 1000 + 1010 + 1020 it will look like 3030 in Excel. And you definitely don't want to confuse cash with retained earnings, LOL.

    I think all you'd need to do is just change the entire sheet to text, and then when you paste do so as text.

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