How do I use batch reports in Court Management?
You would use Batch Reports to generate multiple reports at one time instead of printing them individually. This helps court staff save time, improve efficiency, and ensure routine reports are produced consistently and on schedule. Courts commonly use batch reporting for daily operations, financial reconciliation, case tracking, auditing, and large-scale reporting tasks.
Use a batch report to group together the reports. Instead of printing one report after another, you can set up a batch report to print a batch report, which will print all of the reports in the group.
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