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Is there an easy way to set up an extended report to show plate count? I currently have a report method in short form that I need to convert to extended so I can include a plate count column. Where can I get help setting this up?
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If you change the report style from short to extended it will include the plate count. Just make sure your components are identified.
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Yes there is. In Data Analysis go to the menu bar "Report", choose the "Specify Report" from the fall-down menu, and then in the "Specify Report" window, choose "Performance" for "Report Style".Is there an easy way to set up an extended report to show plate count? I currently have a report method in short form that I need to convert to extended so I can include a plate count column. Where can I get help setting this up?
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