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		<title>Why use reporting services for Sage reporting?</title>
		<description>One of the key things I get asked when working with Sage Line 500 or Sage 1000 is 'Can I export this report to excel?'. Of course using the standard Sage reports it is possible but the formatting normally screws up the column alignments, this is especially true of reports ...</description>
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		<title>Another Sage blog but specifically for reporting</title>
		<description>I have added this blog to showcase all the financial reports that I do for Sage Line 500, Sage 1000 and Sage CRM. In the next couple of weeks you will be able to preview reports and actually buy individual reports. The reports are numerous and cover AP, AR, GL, ...</description>
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