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  1. Select one of the form types in the Report Forms frame.

  2. Select the Validate File button (or the menu item Validate –> File).

  3. You will be prompted with a standard Windows dialog box to select a file from the report folder to validate.

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    The list of files displayed is filtered to show only those with the correct initial letter (see Report File Naming).

  4. Either pick the file you want to validate or navigate to the folder containing the file you want and select the Open button.
    1. For larger files a dialog with a progress bar and an estimate of the time remaining for the validation run will display.  This dialog also contains a Stop button.

  5. When file validation is finished, you will see a message box containing the validation result and some other information.

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  6. If the file did not pass or there were warnings, you have the option to open the exception report. Regardless of the outcome, you can open the file in the editor.  If there are errors, a small dialog will show the number of errors before the editor opens.  Any cells with validation errors will display with a pink background.
    1. If you do open the file in the editor, you may can fix the errors and save the file just like you would with a file created with Option A.  Alternatively you can fix the errors in the software you used to create it with the assistance of the exception report.

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You may validate all of the PRL report files in a single folder in a single operation, instead of selecting each file individually.

  1. Select the Validate Folder button (or the menu item Validate –> Folder).

  2. You are asked whether you saved your files in the current report folder. If you answer Yes, the program proceeds with validation. If you answer No, you are shown a dialog box to select the folder that contains the report files.
    1. If the validation run will take more than a second, a dialog with a progress bar and an estimate of the time remaining will display.  This dialog also contains a Stop button.

  3. When validation is finished, a message box informs you:

    1. How many files were checked.
    2. How many of those files passed validation.
    3. How many files had warnings.
    4. How many files failed validation.

  4. Exception reports are created for any files with either Warnings or Errors and will be located in the folder you validated.

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