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Glen
27th August 2002, 10:21.18 PM
Anybody using CR for HTR yet? Or am I the lone ranger? I bought CR for Dummies today and created a few bar graphs...But haven't figured out what else to do w/ it yet...

Donnie
28th August 2002, 07:25.22 AM
Glen-
Send me off your address and I will send you the cd I handed out in Vegas...has a full tutorial for Crystal Reports on it...so all you have to do is follow the book and you will learn all the wonderful things it can do!

mrdonn@hotmail.com

codesix
28th August 2002, 11:59.02 PM
Glen,

Looks like you lost a few pounds, there.

I've seen that guy's look alike at LS a few times. Bunches of them, in fact. Same stare, too.

hurrikane
29th August 2002, 03:54.24 AM
Wow,
last I saw you you had a full head of hair too. Tough game. Maybe you should take a break and get out a little more often Glen. :D

Glen
29th August 2002, 09:09.10 AM
You guys making fun of my new look? That's not very nice...;)

Donnie
29th August 2002, 10:23.48 AM
Looks like a Scrabble board sitting ahead of you there Bud! How many 5 letter words do you really know, though??

MikeDee
29th August 2002, 01:19.08 PM
the suspenders are a nice touch Glen...from the look on his face must got beaten at the wire on one of his contest picks.

jungleg
29th August 2002, 06:19.54 PM
what are "crystal reports" ?

thnx
geo

Glen
30th August 2002, 12:34.07 PM
Cyrstal Reports is a software progam that allows you to create "reports" (stats, pie charts, graphs) using data from a Data base and/maybe spreadsheets.

Donnie
30th August 2002, 12:43.42 PM
Funny thing on this board...everyone seems to key in on the charts and graphs...I don't personally use it, but that is probably one of the last things I would use it for...more into the conditional formatting of the data or rankings (ie: if the POW number is greater than the PAR for this race, then the POW number turns RED, any POW number less than 10 from PAR turns blue, so with a glance I may see a speed standout).

Really nice program in that you can use just about any datasource...not just Access!!