Re: Information in or on a report
Am I looking at data IN a report or ON a report?
IMHO, that would depend on what data you are looking at:
- If you are reading the report, you are looking at data in the report.
- If you are reading the report's description on Amazon.com, you are looking at data on the report.
Regards
Jan Henning
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