Based on the file extension and your query mentioning "roller," this likely refers to a report generated by or about the ROLLER leisure management software or an archive file being handled by File Roller (the GNOME Archive Manager). 1. ROLLER Software Reports
: These typically include financial data, booking lists, or attendance stats tailored to your specific administrative permissions. 2. Handling the .7z File
If you are using the ROLLER platform for a venue or business, "My roller.7z" is likely a compressed collection of exported data.
: Reports in ROLLER are generated in the background. You can find them by selecting the notifications icon (bell) in the Venue Manager.
: While standard exports are often CSV, Excel, or PDF, large datasets or multiple reports may be bundled into a compressed archive like a .7z file to save space and speed up downloading.
The extension indicates a high-compression archive. If you are having trouble opening it on your system:
My — Roller.7z
Based on the file extension and your query mentioning "roller," this likely refers to a report generated by or about the ROLLER leisure management software or an archive file being handled by File Roller (the GNOME Archive Manager). 1. ROLLER Software Reports
: These typically include financial data, booking lists, or attendance stats tailored to your specific administrative permissions. 2. Handling the .7z File My roller.7z
If you are using the ROLLER platform for a venue or business, "My roller.7z" is likely a compressed collection of exported data. Based on the file extension and your query
: Reports in ROLLER are generated in the background. You can find them by selecting the notifications icon (bell) in the Venue Manager. You can find them by selecting the notifications
: While standard exports are often CSV, Excel, or PDF, large datasets or multiple reports may be bundled into a compressed archive like a .7z file to save space and speed up downloading.
The extension indicates a high-compression archive. If you are having trouble opening it on your system: