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Liliputanac
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      4th Apr 2007
Hello.

Is there a way to accomplish this from VB.NET 2005 ?

thnx.


 
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mnadeem.abbasi@gmail.com
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      4th Apr 2007
Yes, Crystal report gives you this facility. You should check
enableExport Property of crystal report viewer. when you enabled this
property then it will give you option on its tool bar for exporting CR
into different formats.


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      4th Apr 2007

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> Yes, Crystal report gives you this facility. You should check
> enableExport Property of crystal report viewer. when you enabled this
> property then it will give you option on its tool bar for exporting CR
> into different formats.
>


Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Export to PLAIN text format. There is a big
difference between
..TXT and .RTF




 
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Liliputanac
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      4th Apr 2007

>
> Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Export to PLAIN text format. There is a big
> difference between
> .TXT and .RTF
>


I think there has to be a .DLL or something that would enable this export
type ..
I have installed a full version of Crystal Reports 11 and still nothing ...

thnx in advance ..


 
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On Apr 4, 6:45 pm, "Liliputanac" <Nickot...@inet.hr> wrote:
> <mnadeem.abb...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > Yes, Crystal report gives you this facility. You should check
> > enableExport Property of crystal report viewer. when you enabled this
> > property then it will give you option on its tool bar for exporting CR
> > into different formats.

>
> Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Export to PLAIN text format. There is a big
> difference between
> .TXT and .RTF


If you want a plain text then why not you make .txt file
programaticlly instead of CR.

 
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mnadeem.abbasi@gmail.com
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      4th Apr 2007
can you tell me, what you want to do?

 
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Shine
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      25th Apr 2007
Pls note that .txt and .rtf are two different formats. We would basically like to export the report to .txt so that the user can print the report faster thru command prompt.

Pls let me know if above is possible if yes
then pls let me know the code & steps to be followed
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Johnathan Perry
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      30th Dec 2009
I don't think it is possible with the standard install of 2005. The version 2005 uses I think is Crystal 10.5 Standard. Export to Text is not available in this version.
I'm not sure how to alter the configuration of VB.NET to utilise a later version of Crystal Reports. (i.e XI)

If I find out, I'll let you know. Please do likewise.



Shine wrote:

Pls note that .txt and .rtf are two different formats.
25-Apr-07

Pls note that .txt and .rtf are two different formats. We would basically like to export the report to .txt so that the user can print the report faster thru command prompt

Pls let me know if above is possible if ye
then pls let me know the code & steps to be followed
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On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 6:43 AM
Liliputanac wrote:

Crystal Reports export to text
Hello

Is there a way to accomplish this from VB.NET 2005

thnx.

On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:36 AM
mnadeem.abbas wrote:

Yes, Crystal report gives you this facility.
Yes, Crystal report gives you this facility. You should chec
enableExport Property of crystal report viewer. when you enabled thi
property then it will give you option on its tool bar for exporting C
into different formats

-- NA

On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:45 AM
Liliputanac wrote:

Re: Crystal Reports export to text
Maybe I was not clear enough. Export to PLAIN text format. There is a bi
difference betwee
..TXT and .RTF

On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:50 AM
Liliputanac wrote:

I think there has to be a .
I think there has to be a .DLL or something that would enable this expor
type .
I have installed a full version of Crystal Reports 11 and still nothing ..

thnx in advance ..

On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:50 AM
mnadeem.abbas wrote:

Re: Crystal Reports export to text
If you want a plain text then why not you make .txt fil
programaticlly instead of CR.

On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:55 AM
mnadeem.abbas wrote:

can you tell me, what you want to do?
can you tell me, what you want to do?

On Wednesday, April 25, 2007 7:06 AM
Shine wrote:

Pls note that .txt and .rtf are two different formats.
Pls note that .txt and .rtf are two different formats. We would basically like to export the report to .txt so that the user can print the report faster thru command prompt

Pls let me know if above is possible if ye
then pls let me know the code & steps to be followed
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