We recently published an article describing the difference between Summary Reports and the Report Creator. And it’s worth noting that with Summary Reports, the goal is to address a specific scenario. Or use case within your daily use of QuickSchools. So we thought we’d start highlighting some of these scenarios in a new category within our blog. This new “Summary Reports” category is linked below:
So with this new category, we’ll be highlighting specific reports (some of which will be new) that address a specific use case within your daily use of QuickSchools. For example, below is a previous article on how to access the Reference Numbers when inviting parents to fill in an Online Form submission:
https://blog.quickschools.com/2019/05/30/report-for-reference-numbers/

We’ll have some new highlights coming up soon. Please feel free to suggest any particular scenario that you’re looking to have a report on.
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