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John

If I would like a form to show a couple small charts in a corner of the
form, is using CrystalReportViewer the best way to do that? It does not
seem ideal since I just want a small chart. Using reports wants to force
you to pick some paper size, the smallest I have found, 4x6, is just way too
big. All I want is a chart. Is there a better/easier way to do this?
 
Draw one?

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
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What You Seek Is What You Get.
 
hi,
the best way is to draw one... there are many components on the web that
will do this very same task for you... have a look on www.codeproject.com
for free ones or sites like www.nevron.com for commercial ones...

I hope it helps

ThunderMusic
 
Hi John,

I agree with both Kevin and ThuderMusic said that the best way is to draw
one.

I search on www.codeproject.com web site and find a good sample, which you
could use in your project immediately.

The link is http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/zedgraph.asp .

Hope this helps.
If the sample doesn't meet your requirement or you have anything unclear,
please feel free to let me know.


Sincerely,
Linda Liu
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