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# How can I get the Mileage report from the app?

## Generating Mileage Reports

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### Overview

The Mileage Report provides comprehensive information about a vehicle's odometer readings and total distance traveled during a specified time period.

### Accessing Mileage Reports

1. Navigate to Reports:
   * Select "Reports" from the menu
   * Click on "Mileage Report"
2. Configure Report Settings:
   * Select the start date
   * Select the end date
   * Choose the specific vehicle from the dropdown menu
   * Submit to generate the report

### Report Contents

The report shows:

* Starting mileage (odometer reading at start date)
* Ending mileage (odometer reading at end date)
* Total miles traveled during the selected period

### Important Notes

* Useful for vehicle maintenance scheduling
* Helps track vehicle usage
* Important for expense reporting
* Provides accurate distance calculations

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