<klink type="prcdr">How do I copy a report or chart?</klink>
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<li>On the <emph>Reports</emph> menu, click <emph>Reports Gallery</emph>.</li>
<li>In the left pane, click <frgmnt sku="biz"><emph>Personal</emph> or <emph>Business</emph>, and then click </frgmnt>a report category, such as <emph>Income and Expenses</emph>.</li>
<li>Double-click the report you want to copy.</li>
<li>On the <emph>Edit</emph> menu, click <emph>Copy</emph>.</li>
<li>Open a file in another Windows program, such as Microsoft Word, and paste the report or chart into the file.</li>
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<p variant="note">For help pasting a report in another program, refer to that program's documentation.</p>
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<tease>How is the report pasted into the other program?</tease>
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<p>Reports are pasted into other programs as tab-delimited text (where columns are separated by tabs). Charts are pasted as pictures.</p>
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<tease>What's the difference between exporting and copying a report?</tease>
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<p>When you export a report, you create a new file that you can open in another program. Copying a report and pasting it into another program does the same thing without saving a new file. You can only export reports. To view a chart outside of Money, you must copy and paste it.</p>