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mastering crystal reports 9
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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
by Cate McCoy and Gord Maric
Sybex 2003

e-mailing RPT files, 382, 383

edit masks, 189–190

Edit Parameter Field dialog, 187–189, 188–189

editing

in-place editing

cross-tabs, 325, 325

defined, 79

OLAP grids, 335, 335

OLE object links, 79, 79

OLE objects, 79, 81

report template fields, 347, 347

subreports, 172–173, 173

editors. See Format Editor; Formula Editor

Effects options (fonts), 62, 62

Embeddable Crystal Report Designer Control, 444, 477, 477–480, 479

embedding

OLE objects, 79–80, 80

reports in ASP .NET web pages, 510–512, 511–512

reports in .NET applications, 501–507, 502–504

reports in reports. See subreports

ePortfolio, 537–538, 538–539

ePortfolio Lite. See RAS

Evaluation Time functions (built-in), 361–362, 597–598

Event Server, 544

events

Crystal Report, accessing, 455, 455

defined, 437–438

viewing in Crystal Report Viewer, 459, 459

Excel documents, changing at runtime, 461

.exe (executable) programs, 421

Expert toolbar, 41, 41

exporting reports

from Crystal Enterprise, 554, 554

to HTML format, 382, 392–394, 392–393

to other formats

coding in RDC, 465–467, 466

in ePortfolio Lite, 570–571, 571

limitations, 389, 391

overview of, 389, 391

pros and cons, 389

supported destinations, 391

supported formats, 389–391

extensions. See file extensions

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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
Mastering Crystal Reports 9
ISBN: 0782141730
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 217

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