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Everything - your report will contain both summaries of the clash group folders that you have created
and individual clash results. For each clash that belongs to a group, an extra field, called Clash Group,
can be added to the report to identify it. To enable this functionality, select the Clash Group check box
in the Contents area.
An example of a report with both group headers and individual clashes
5 Use the Include the Following Clash Types box to select the clash results that you want to report on.
6 In the Contents area select the check boxes for the data you want to appear in the report for each clash
result. This can include Quick Properties relating to the items involved in the clash, how to find them in
the standard Selection Tree from root to geometry, whether images or simulation information should be
included, and so on.
7 Select the type of report in the Report Type box:
Current Test creates a single report file for the current test.
All Tests (Combined) creates a single file containing all results from all tests.
All Tests (Separate) creates a separate file for each test containing all results.
8 Select the format of the report in the Report Format box:
XML creates an XML file containing all the clashes and a jpeg of their viewpoints alongside their details.
On choosing this option, you will need to select or create a folder for the files and enter a name for the
XML file.
HTML will create an HTML file containing all the clashes and a jpeg of their viewpoints alongside their
details. On choosing this option, you will need to select or create a folder for the files and enter a name
for the HTML file.
NOTE To customize the appearance or layout of the html file, you will need to edit the clash_report_html.xsl
file. The installed file is located in the stylesheets subdirectory of the Autodesk Navisworks install directory.
You can copy the edited file to the stylesheets subdirectory of any of the Autodesk Navisworks search directories.
See
Search Directories on page 105 for more information.
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