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  1. BigAl1

    CRViewer Excel / Word Export Problems

    Crystal Version: 8.0.10 (CRW32 8.0.0.371) VB 6.0 Front-end (CRViewer used for displaying reports) OS: Windows 2000 Professional Export Apps: Office XP (Word 2002 10.2627.2625; Excel 2002 10.2614.2625) When using CRViewer: Problem 1: Can not export directly to application. It lets user go...
  2. BigAl1

    CRViewer error, "The matching ' for this string is missing."

    Fixed it. Problem with the dll's. Corrupt? Not sure, but a re-install solved my problems. Thanks!
  3. BigAl1

    Can I search formulas in multiple Crystal reports simultaneously?

    Thanks for the tips. SpeedSpeccer should do the trick. May also try to write something like SpeedSpeccer with VB. Lots of options with the Crystal references.
  4. BigAl1

    CRViewer error, "The matching ' for this string is missing."

    No. The only parameter I'm passing is an ID field, declared as integer in vb. The data type of the parameter in Crystal is a number.
  5. BigAl1

    CRViewer error, "The matching ' for this string is missing."

    In this environment, we call and pass parameters to Crystal .rpt files from VB. For some reports (not all), I'm suddenly getting the CRViewer error, "The matching ' for this string is missing." Other programmers in same application, calling the same report do not get this error. I...
  6. BigAl1

    Can I search formulas in multiple Crystal reports simultaneously?

    I need to be able to search for text residing in formulas of multiple Crystal reports simultaneously. Need something to return a list of the .rpt files that contain the specified search string. Is there a tool like SpeedFerret available for Crystal? I tried using the text search in Windows NT...

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