Report Download Formats Explained
What this helps you do: Choose the right download format for your report based on how you plan to use or share it.
Before you start
You must be viewing a report in the editor.
How it works
Reports can be downloaded in several formats.
Each format is designed for a different use case—presentation, editing, analysis, or calendar integration.
You select the format from the Download menu.
PDF – Condensed
The Condensed PDF format is optimized for readability and efficiency.
Best for
Quick client updates
Email attachments
Reports with many bills
Key features
Compact layout
Optional page breaks between bills
Controls for:
Font size
Margins
Line spacing
Paragraph vs line breaks
Page breaks ensure a bill never splits across pages.
PDF – Rich
The Rich PDF format is designed for polished, packet-style reports.
Best for
Client-facing deliverables
Formal presentations
Executive summaries
Key features
Supports a table of contents
More visual spacing and structure
Uses the same core content as condensed PDF
Layout controls (font, margins, spacing) continue to expand for this format.
Word (.docx)
The Word format mirrors your selected content and layout, but allows further editing.
Best for
Reports that need annotations or edits
Internal collaboration
Copying content into other documents
A table of contents tied to report settings is planned for future updates.
Excel
The Excel format exports report data in a flat, tabular structure.
Best for
Sorting and filtering
Pivot tables
Further analysis
Excel downloads focus on data, not presentation.
ICS (Calendar file)
The ICS format adds meetings from a calendar report to your calendar.
Best for
Personal or team scheduling
Viewing hearings and meetings alongside other commitments
Recent improvements ensure all bills in a meeting appear in each calendar event.
Additional details (like priorities or positions) may be added over time.
Tips
Use Condensed PDF for large reports.
Use Rich PDF when presentation matters.
Use Excel for internal analysis.
Use ICS when timing matters more than detail.
Common questions
Does changing formats affect the report itself?
No. Formats change output only.
Can I download the same report in multiple formats?
Yes. You can download as many formats as needed.
Why does Excel look different from PDF?
Excel prioritizes data structure, not layout.