User`s guide
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Configuring the log table 
By default, the table has seven columns that are displayed, others are hidden. If required, you can 
hide the shown columns and show the hidden ones. 
To show or hide columns 
1.  Right-click any column header to open the context menu. The menu items that are ticked off 
correspond to the column headers presented in the table. 
2.  Click the items you want to be displayed/hidden. 
6.1.3.3  Log entry details 
Displays detailed information on the log entry you have selected and lets you copy the details to the 
clipboard. 
To copy the details, click the Copy to clipboard button. 
Log entry data fields 
A local log entry contains the following data fields: 
  Type - type of event (Error; Warning; Information) 
  Date - date and time of the event occurrence 
  Backup plan - the backup plan the event relates to (if any) 
  Task - the task the event relates to (if any) 
  Code - the program code of the event. Every type of event in the program has its own code. A 
code is an integer number that may be used by Acronis support service to solve the problem. 
  Module - number of the program module where the event has occurred. It is an integer number 
that may be used by Acronis support service to solve the problem. 
  Owner - user name of the backup plan owner (only under operating system) 
  Message - a text description of the event. 
The log entry's details that you copy will have the appearance as follows: 
---------------------------Log Entry Details--------------------------- 
Type:   Information 
Date and time:    DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS 
Backup plan:   Backup plan name 
Task:   Task name 
Message:   Description of the operation 
Code:   12(3x45678A) 
Module:   Module name 
Owner:    Owner of the plan 
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Date and time presentation varies depending on your locale settings. 
6.2  Creating a backup plan 
Before creating your first backup plan (p. 228), please familiarize yourself with the basic concepts (p. 
18) used in Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. 










