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Extract a table from Crystal Reports into EXCEL
"JonR" wrote in ...
Rather than try to extract data from Crystal Reports, I would try getting access to the original data Agreed. My somewhat limited experience with Crystal Reports is that Crystal doesn't store values, but takes them from a different source and makes them look good. The versions I've worked with have an option to save the data with the report but I'd advise against doing so. Jamie. -- |
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