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Learn Odoo

You're reading from   Learn Odoo A beginner's guide to designing, configuring, and customizing business applications with Odoo

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789536898
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Moss Greg Moss
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Odoo 12 FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Your First Application 3. Exploring Customer Relationship Management in Odoo 12 4. Purchasing with Odoo 5. Making Goods with Manufacturing 6. Configuring Accounting - Finance Options 7. Administering an Odoo Installation 8. Implementing the Human Resources Application 9. Understanding Project Management 10. Creating Advanced Searches and Dashboards 11. Building a Website with Odoo 12. Implementing E-Commerce with Odoo 13. Customizing Odoo for Your Business 14. Modifying Documents and Reports 15. Discovering Custom Odoo Modules 16. Comparative Analysis of Community versus Enterprise Editions 17. Locating Additional Odoo Resources 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Making our first simple change

When modifying reports, the best approach is to start simple and test each and every change as you make it. Don't expect to go in and make a dozen changes to the header or the footer and then run the report without any nasty surprises as least not until you have a tremendous amount of experience under your belt.

First, let's preview a report that contains our own company logo and address. Under the Change Document Template link, click the link that says Preview Document. This will download a PDF file that should look similar to the following in the header:

The sample's report footer should look similar to this:

Certain businesses may wish to include social media links on documents. With that in mind, let's dive into a bit of QWeb code to append the company's Facebook link to the footer of our reports.

First, let...

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