Printing Covenant Path

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jajentzen
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Printing Covenant Path

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My Ward Missionary login only gives me access to Covenant Path Progress. There are two links, one labelled Members Moved In and one labelled Covenant Path Progress. On the Members Moved In page there is a print icon which outputs (selected members or all) to a PDF which can be downloaded or printed. On the Covenant Path Progress page, there are two tabs. One for New Members and one for People Being Taught. Neither of those tab/pages have a print icon.

Using the website brower's built in print page option wastes an incredible amount of paper as it's not formatted in a table format.

I have seen a table formatted report of upcoming baptisms which seems to have been generated by the church website. So apparently this can be done.

Is this a login access problem? Is there a print feature I am not seeing? Or is this a design flaw?

~Elder Jentzen
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Re: Printing Covenant Path

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The Covenant Path Progress report does not have a print function. This is intentional according to global support to protect the privacy of the individuals' information on the report. Those who need the information in the report have access through either LCR or Member Tools. Do you have a case need to print the report?
jajentzen wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 1:15 pm I have seen a table formatted report of upcoming baptisms which seems to have been generated by the church website. So apparently this can be done.
This data is not printed from the Covenant Path Progress report. It must either be manually generated or from another source, such as from the Preach My Gospel app used by missionaries serving in the ward.
jajentzen wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 1:15 pmIs this a login access problem?
No. You are seeing what is available for any ward calling with access permissions to the Covenant Path Progress report.
jajentzen wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 1:15 pm Is there a print feature I am not seeing? Or is this a design flaw?
No to both questions. All is as intended.

A side note: You stated you are a ward missionary. Yet you signed your post as Elder Jentzen, which indicates you are a Church missionary. Are you a Church missionary serving in the capacity of a ward missionary?
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jajentzen
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Re: Printing Covenant Path

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My wife and I are senior missionaries serving part time as service missionaries assigned to MLS serving a ward other our home ward within the stake. Since our directive is to help the missionaries with new converts and friends being taught, I believe we were made ward missionaries so we could access Covenant Path. I'm still getting acclimated to all this. I'm a fairly recent convert; I've only been a member for six years. Only recently did I meet with the PPM President; he gave me the high level overview on how the mission is organized. It's a lot to take in.

What I'm trying to figure out is how to get the Covenant Path data into a spreadsheet to make it more useful without typing everything in manually. As an example, it'd be really useful to sort by baptism date. But that's not possible in Covenant Path.
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Re: Printing Covenant Path

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Due to privacy concerns, most church system won't let you export the data.

I haven't see the app myself. Perhaps someone else has a way of making it do what you want.
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