Never mind I found the solution myself.
If anyone is interrested, here it is :
I Made a formula @debit, like this
if({field}) then "debit" else "nonDebit"
And then I used @debit as column in a cross-tab, instead of the original values from the database.
Thanks (me)
I'm a beginner at Crystal Report (ver. 8.0), and I have a problem. I wan't to write som strings in the report, which contains text that corresponds to some boolean value (from a access database).
That is, I have made something like this.
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