This image is a screen shot of The Report Viewer.
These are the options when exporting to a formatted XLS file.
These export options display when you export a report to XLS for use as a dataset. This export strips most of the reports formatting.
These options display when you export the report to XLS. This XLS format is styled to look like the report does in its standard view.
These are the options that display when you export a report to the HTML file format.
This screen shot shows the options for exporting the report to the RTF file format.
This screen shot shows the options for exporting a report to PDF.
The parameter panel allows users to adjust the reports settings without refreshing the report. This panel displays on the left side of the report. To use this feature, the report must be created with Crystal Reports 2008 or later, and the feature must be enabled by the report designer.
This is a screenshot of the preference screen inside The Report Viewer.
The new preferences give you the ability to adjust the way the software works.
This is a picture of The Report Viewer with a dashboard report open.
With the new autorefresh and full screen features, you can have the dashboard update on a timer and even display it in a presentation mode.
This screenshot has a world sales report open. You can see the groups of the report are displayed on the left hand side of the viewer.
