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Category Archives: Crystal Reports 10, XI
I was a big fan of Brian’s Crystal Reports .NET 2003 book, as well as his CR XI book, so this is exciting news: Find out about the new Crystal Reports Encyclopedia: .NET 2005/2008 book and more ebooks online at … Continue reading
From the mailbag, in response to Exporting to Excel in Crystal Reports .NET – Perfect Excel Exports Hi, I was searching in the internet about how to solve a problem I have and found your name in an asp alliance … Continue reading
I receive a lot of feedback from my ASP Alliance articles, usually comments. I don’t typically answer via e-mail, since that doesn’t help the community. Today I received the following message, and felt it was blog worthy. Referring URL: http://aspalliance.com/532Dear … Continue reading
I received the following e-mail from Brian Bischof today: It’s been a long time since I sent out a newsletter because I’ve been busy writing a new book, “Crystal Reports XI Encyclopedia, Volume 1″. I’m a few chapters from finishing … Continue reading
I received an e-mail in regards to my article Exporting to Excel in Crystal Reports .NET – Perfect Excel Exports: I have crystal reports that are displayed in PDF or Excel format from an ASP.NET application. The reports are displaying, … Continue reading
From the CR .NET Newsgroup: Due to the popularity of my CR.NET Programming book being posted online forfree prior to its publication, I’m doing the same with my new book. You canread chapters from “Crystal Reports XI Encyclopedia” online for … Continue reading
Like I don’t have enough new things to play with already… Crystal Xcelsius is the award-winning data visualization software that lets you display complex Excel spreadsheet data as interactive and visually stunning executive summaries, scorecards, forecast models, visual analytic models … Continue reading
Way cool, Eric! This is the first in a series of articles showing how to integrate a Crystal Report Manager into DotNetNuke. This article will step through creating a private assembly using Visual Studio as the development environment and using … Continue reading

