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  1. Dakotah

    Thickness of lines on a graph

    Carole; Ah, I'm still stuck on Crystal 8.0 myself. Can't you just set the lines to different thicknesses between the two reports? If you still think the line is too thin when there are 21 lines on the max40-line layout, you could go the route of adding a couple more charts into additional...
  2. Dakotah

    Thickness of lines on a graph

    Carole; You're most welcome. When you mention changing the thickness of the lines on the graph, do you mean as part of a formula depending on the total lines displayed? Or, to simply change the default thickness of the line? If the latter, you need to go to the Preview screen, then...
  3. Dakotah

    Thickness of lines on a graph

    Church; Sorry for the confusion. (1) Design a Crystal Report as normal, with the chart you want placed in the report header as normal. As you know that you will never exceed 40 lines of data, format the graph to best display all 40 lines. (2) Right-click in the report header and then insert...
  4. Dakotah

    Thickness of lines on a graph

    I've run into this before too, but haven't found a good solution yet. The best I've come up with only works okay for me because I know that the chart has specific limitations. For example, I have a report that needs to be able to print up to 80 lines on a single page, but very seldom will it...
  5. Dakotah

    Column Breaks?

    Whew! That is a bit involved, but I think I can make it work for me in at least a few scenarios. Thanks! I'd also like to see that sample report you have. phoerner@state.nd.us
  6. Dakotah

    Column Breaks?

    I'm using CR8.0. Does anyone have an idea on how to force the detail line to go to the top of the next column before the bottom of the current column is reached?
  7. Dakotah

    T style Report

    As Madawc pointed out, if all of the fields on your report are static (i.e., listed even when the values are zero), then it's a simple matter of arranging everything the way you want it in a single Detail section. If your Receipts & Payments columns must fluctuate, then it gets a bit more...

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