diff --git a/docs/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Other-Export-Options.md b/docs/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Other-Export-Options.md index 31f5aaf93032..dfc545c4c367 100644 --- a/docs/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Other-Export-Options.md +++ b/docs/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Other-Export-Options.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ From the **Expenses** page, you can export individual expenses into a CSV. From 3. Click **Export to** at the top right of the page 4. Choose the desired export option -You can use one of the default templates or create your own template. The default templates and the option to export to a connected accounting package are only available on the **Reports** page. Visit the specific help page for your accounting package to learn more about how to get this set up. +You can use one of the [default templates](https://help.expensify.com/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Default-Export-Templates#gsc.tab=0) or [create your own template](https://help.expensify.com/articles/expensify-classic/insights-and-custom-reporting/Custom-Templates#gsc.tab=0). The default templates and the option to export to a connected accounting package are only available on the **Reports** page. Visit the specific help page for your accounting package to learn more about how to get this set up. # How to export a report as a PDF 1. Go to the **Reports** page