

So the order's going to be the Tag, the Description, I'll move the Supplier down, I'll move the model number up, and move the Type up, and we'll leave the Comment, the Drawing Name and Number at the end. I'm going to take this P&P ID number and move that to the end. Let's have the Type and let's take a look at, we'll throw the Comment in here, just in case there are any comments we can then see them because this is a pretty specific list. And let's take a look here, now we only have the option for Pumps, so I'm going to come down and say let's include the Description, Manufacturer, Model Number, Supplier. I'm going to leave the Drawing and the Drawing Name and the Title. Now we're back to the report list where we can actually customize what we have in here. We're going to come down and we're going to specify that we only want the pumps and we're going to Continue. So let's replace this Equipment and we don't want the blowers. We're going to replace the existing tables with just the pump tables that we use. We're going to start with Equipment List as our default and we're going to replace the tables because the information's going to be different. Now, it's going to default that to Copy of Equipment List and I'm just going to change this and call it Pump List. We have pumps, we have tanks, we have exchangers, so we're going to choose that as a basis, and we're going to say New.

So I'm going to base it on equipment list, and we can take a look here and just see the preview is that we have everything. So we're going to go up to our project settings, and under Reports, you'll see our predefined reports list. Say for example you want to produce a pump list rather than have all the equipment shown. It makes it feel very easy for us to take an existing project report and customize it to show more specific information. Customizing reports is a fairly straightforward process when using the project setup.
