From a quality point of view, you should be able to print on paper, or to a text file, or an Excel spreadsheet......
1. A list of all of the tests, and those that are set to Ignored, prior to running the tests.
2. After running the tests, you should be able to get a list of all tests that were run and what their status was - Passed or Failed. Additionally, someone who witnessed the tests should be able to print out the tests that were ignored during the test run - they may have been set to ignored unintentially.
Ideally there should be NO ignored tests.
NUnit output has this sort of output.
I have looked further -- e.g.,
www.sqaforums.com where there seems to be lots of posts regarding TestComplete and it looks as if paper reporting is a major deficiency of Test Complete.
Regarding exporting to MHT - yes I can do that but I still can't print (well I can print what is on the screen). I have organised my 200 tests into neat categorised groups, and the only way to print out is to drill down and print what is the screen - which is not acceptable.
That make sense?