I need to print the church roster for an upcoming business meeting. The Active/Inactive Profiles reports are almost exactly what I need but I don’t want to print all the street addresses. I’d also like to remove the Givings column but I can at least zero that field out in the report builder.
Can someone help me create a custom report, or point me to an existing report that only includes names and date of last attendance?
Membership Rolls report
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Re: Membership Rolls report
I'm assuming that you're maintaining attendance data in the system. If that's the case, then you can look at the Summary of Personal Attendance which would come close, but wouldn't hit the target. Unfortunately, I'm out of the country until Friday, and can't give you a definite answer on this one until I can get home and do some testing of the other available reports.James Oxford wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 3:53 pmI need to print the church roster for an upcoming business meeting. The Active/Inactive Profiles reports are almost exactly what I need but I don’t want to print all the street addresses. I’d also like to remove the Givings column but I can at least zero that field out in the report builder.
Can someone help me create a custom report, or point me to an existing report that only includes names and date of last attendance?
Neil Zampella
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Re: Membership Rolls report
Poking around more this weekend I found a report called (something like) “Selected phone numbers and addresses” that was able to do what I need. I passed this option over earlier because I explicitly did not want phone numbers or addresses, but it turns out I can clear all the number/address check boxes on this report and get names only. I still had to massage the report some in word to get it onto one page but that’s easy enough.
Re: Membership Rolls report
Yep ... that one can be configured to what you basically want, and exported to RTF or Excel for more formatting.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.