The Reports option opens the Report Library, which provides over 2000 reports that allow you to retrieve information out of Fellowship One in different ways. There are three different areas you can use within the library—F1 Reports, My Reports, and Search.
When you find reports that you like, you can save them for fast retrieval in the future. When saving a report, you can create your own personal tags for these reports to help you easily locate them in the future.
This area of the library displays all reports that your user account can access. It is organized much like Fellowship One itself—the reports are categorized by functional area. You will see these areas listed as links (or tags) on the left side of the screen. On the right side of the screen is a list of keywords representing all available tags in alphabetical order regardless of category.
Clicking on a main category tag will list all reports dealing with that specific area. For example, People reports deal with displaying people by group, by status, by individual attribute, and many other demographic properties. On the other hand, Ministry reports deal with displaying people based on their ministry involvement (such as participant assignment and attendance reports).
Selecting a main category changes the tag list to reveal only tags that apply to the functional area you have selected. You can click on more than one of the tags in the Find by Tags listing. This is really cool, because you can begin narrowing down the available reports this way.
Try This: Click on the People category and then click on People List and then Directories tags. You can back up by re-clicking one of the selected tags. This will remove the tag and adjust the report listing. Cool!
Since there are many reports available in the library, the Search area is very helpful. It is always available to search for any report by name, report code, or keyword. Search by word or by phrase as needed.