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title: Saving, Opening, and Exporting Reports (Windows 10)
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description: You can perform several common reporting tasks from the Analyze screen, including saving a compatibility report, opening a saved compatibility report (.adq) file, and exporting your report data to a spreadsheet (.xls) file.
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ms.assetid: 8be72a6c-63ab-4451-ad79-815e2ac18aa2
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ms.prod: W10
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ms.mktglfcycl: operate
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: TrudyHa
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# Saving, Opening, and Exporting Reports
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**Applies to**
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 8.1
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- Windows 8
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- Windows 7
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- Windows Server 2012
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- Windows Server 2008 R2
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You can perform several common reporting tasks from the **Analyze** screen, including saving a compatibility report, opening a saved compatibility report (.adq) file, and exporting your report data to a spreadsheet (.xls) file.
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## Saving Your Compatibility Report
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You can save your compatibility report data, including any custom filters created by the query builder tool. You can import this report data back into Application Compatibility Manager (ACM) at a later time.
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**To save a report**
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1. In the **Quick Reports** pane, click **Analyze**.
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2. Expand the node for the target operating system for which you want to see compatibility reports, and then click a node for a report type.
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3. On the **File** menu, click **Save As**.
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4. Browse to the folder where you want to save your report, and then click **Save**.
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## Opening an Existing Compatibility Report
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In ACM, you can open, or import, a compatibility report (.adq) file.
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**To open a report**
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1. In the **Quick Reports** pane, click **Analyze**.
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2. Expand the node for the target operating system for which you want to see compatibility reports, and then click a node for a report type.
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3. On the **File** menu, click **Open Report**.
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4. Browse to the folder where you saved your report, and then click **Open**.
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## Exporting Compatibility Report Data
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You can export your compatibility report data to an Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet (.xls) file.
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**To export report data**
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1. In the **Quick Reports** pane, click **Analyze**.
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2. Expand the node for the target operating system for which you want to see compatibility reports, and then click a node for a report type.
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3. On the **File** menu, click **Export Report**.
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4. Browse to the folder where you want to store the spreadsheet file, and then click **Save**.
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