Tab In Crystal Viewer

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Atley

There is a tab at the top of the Crystal Viewer that says 'Main Report'.
How in the heck do I rename that tab to my report name or remove it
altogether?
 
I hate to break the bad news to you, but you're stuck with that tab. There
is no way to change or remove it.


Brian Bischof

A Crystal Reports.NET book for programmers? Its here!
* Covers ASP.NET and Windows Forms
* Teaches all phases of report development
* Alerts you to the bugs and how to get around them
* Maps out the complex ReportDocument object model
* Shows how to perform runtime customization
* Demonstrates all options of connecting with ADO.NET
* Gives complete code listings for every concept presented


http://www.crystalreportsbook.com/123aspx.asp
 
A Crystal Reports.NET book for programmers? Its here!
* Covers ASP.NET and Windows Forms
* Teaches all phases of report development
* Alerts you to the bugs and how to get around them

Ha! Thats a book in itself! =)
 
* Alerts you to the bugs and how to get around them
Ha! Thats a book in itself! =)


Damn right! Hell, I spent the first few months just struggling to figure
out all the crap that was wrong with it. Fortunately, they've released SPs
to fix some things, but there are still a lot of problems to be addressed.
Now that MS has released SQL Reporting Services, I hope that they realize
that they need to get their act together if they don't want to lose the MS
developer marketshare.


Brian Bischof

A Crystal Reports.NET book for programmers? Its here!
* Covers ASP.NET and Windows Forms
* Teaches all phases of report development
* Alerts you to the bugs and how to get around them
* Maps out the complex ReportDocument object model
* Shows how to perform runtime customization
* Demonstrates all options of connecting with ADO.NET
* Gives complete code listings for every concept presented


http://www.crystalreportsbook.com/123aspx.asp
 
Atley,

If you are using .NET, try docking the view to the top and setting the doc
padding to -24 (you may need to adjust this). This should hide the tabs
except for a very thin gap at the bottom of the tab.

Rob
 
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