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Chapter 1: Getting the Feel of Crystal Reports 10
Table 1-1: Default Report Sections
Table 1-2: Guideline Issues
Chapter 3: Sorting and Grouping
Table 3-1: Summary Functions
Chapter 4: Creating Geographic Maps
Table 4-1: Crystal Reports Map Types
Chapter 5: Using Formulas
Table 5-1: Formula Workshop Toolbar Buttons
Table 5-2: Formula Editor Toolbar Buttons
Table 5-3: Formula Editor Special Characters
Chapter 8: Analyzing with Advanced Selection Criteria
Table 8-1: Select Expert Comparison Operators
Chapter 9: Making Your Reports Visually Appealing
Table 9-1: Formatting Toolbar Options
Chapter 10: Using Sections and Areas
Table 10-1: Section Expert Common Tab Formatting Properties
Chapter 11: Analyzing with Cross-Tabs
Table 11-1: Customize Style Tab Options
Chapter 12: Creating Charts
Table 12-1: Crystal Reports Chart Types
Chapter 14: Viewer Interaction with Parameter Fields
Table 14-1: Create Parameter Field Dialog Box Options
Table 14-2: Set Default Values Dialog Box Options
Table 14-3: Parameter Field Masking Characters
Chapter 16: Reporting from SQL Databases
Table 16-1: Server-Based Grouping Requirements
Chapter 22: Crystal Reports with ASP and ASP.NET
Table 22-1: RDC Report Viewers Compared
Table 22-2: RAS SDK Object Models and Controllers
Chapter 27: Integrating Crystal Reports with Visual Basic
Table 27-1: Section Formatting for Different Report Types
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Crystal Reports 10: The Complete Reference
ISBN: B005DI80VA
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 223
Authors:
George Peck
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