joined an organisation where there is an application running(developed
in VB6 and crystal report 7). I have to modify one report. In two
columns I have to make minor changes i.e put and = operator. I am
encountering following problem:
1. When I open the report using Seagate crystal report for rational /
32 bit crystal Report Designer there are three columns which are going
out side the visible area and I am not able to scroll up to them. I
increased the page margin (left / right) and made it to zero and zero
but still I am not able to see those columns. Please guide.
2. Please suggest any good web site for learning Crystal Report 7
Thanks n Regards
Deepak Sinhamicrosoft . public . sqlserver wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
1. When I open the report using Seagate crystal report for rational /
32 bit crystal Report Designer there are three columns which are going
out side the visible area and I am not able to scroll up to them. I
increased the page margin (left / right) and made it to zero and zero
but still I am not able to see those columns. Please guide.
Try setting the zoom level to something less than 100%.|||microsoft . public . sqlserver (dpk.sinha@.gmail.com) writes:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
I am a Web developer. I am new to VB 6.0 and Crystal Report. I have
joined an organisation where there is an application running(developed
in VB6 and crystal report 7). I have to modify one report. In two
columns I have to make minor changes i.e put and = operator. I am
encountering following problem:
>
1. When I open the report using Seagate crystal report for rational /
32 bit crystal Report Designer there are three columns which are going
out side the visible area and I am not able to scroll up to them. I
increased the page margin (left / right) and made it to zero and zero
but still I am not able to see those columns. Please guide.
2. Please suggest any good web site for learning Crystal Report 7
http://www.businessobjects.com/
They also have a web forum, where you probably better odds to get
good answers about Crystal than in an SQL Server forum.
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