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# 11.5.4 - EOWR Options Ribbon

The EOWR Options menu allows the user to select which reports are included in the EOWR report when it is printed using the Print EOWR button in the Home ribbon.

**Note: If the Include Daily Costs, Include Well Costs and Include Cost Tracking options are all turned off, all cost information will be removed from the DDR and the EOWR.** This allows the user to sanitize their reports of any cost data if they wish.

![Figure 264: EOWR Options menu](/files/a05db39727453ae98c199d67041dc36f98581ac3)

The options are divided between Reports and Charts and the user can choose what they wish to include in the End of Well Report by marking the checkboxes.

The option **Separators** only applies to the PDF version of the EOWR and it adds title pages between each report included in the EOWR.


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