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Monday, June 21, 2004 - Posts

Exporting to Excel in Crystal Reports .NET - Perfect Excel Exports

My first ASP Alliance article was published today!  Click on the title to view the article.

Exporting to Excel in Crystal Reports .NET - Perfect Excel Exports

When exporting from Crystal Reports .NET to Excel, the output can turn out to be unusable without a lot of reformatting in the spreadsheet. This tends to make business managers unhappy. Fortunatly, with a few programming and report formatting options, you can have perfect Excel exports with very little effort.

As we all know, uphappy business managers make for unhappy developers (“Bad developer!  No donuts for you!“)

I need to upload a photo, but that silhouette actually does resemble me in poor lighting...

Crystal Reports .NET Programming
If you're new to Crystal Reports, or just to CR .NET, this is the book you need. Part how-to, part programming reference, lots of simple examples in both C# and VB.NET.

posted Monday, June 21, 2004 12:00 PM by richard.dudley

MSDN Binders overflowing - what do I pitch?

I've become the keeper of an MSDN Enterprise subscription.  It's in two binders that are starting to swell in a scary manner.  Can I discard some of this stuff?  The main culprits seem to be the monthly index and quarterly library.  Any reason to keep anything other than the latest editions?  I'm hesitant to get rid of anything else, since the SDKs, servers, tools, etc. have the potential to be pretty useful.

Please help me--how do you keep your MSDN subscription organized?

posted Monday, June 21, 2004 11:55 AM by richard.dudley




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