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Is there an easy way to import data into Crystal from within Excel 2007?
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Where is it in previous versions?


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Not sure exactly what it is you are trying to do.....
You can import Excel data from a .xls file directly into Crystal, using the
regular Crystal import features.
You can also open Crystal from within Excell via a macro and open an
existing Crystal Report.

Personally I prefer to create my Reports in Excel itself, and not even deal
with Crystal.

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