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SBSMedicalTech (Programmer)
23 May 12 22:35
I am using Crystal Reports version 11.5.12.1838

I am dropping a cross tab report into my Group 1b footer that has one column (LastDayOfMonth) and 8 summarized fields (Total Balance 0-30, Total Balance 31-60, Total Balance 61-90, Total Balance 91-120, Total Balance 121-150, Total Balance 151-180, Total Balance 181 + and Total Balance).

On the "Format Grid Lines" section I have checked "Draw" on every selection and it will not display gridlines for the cell horizontal lines. I am not sure why I can not get these gridlines to display. If anyone has a trick or suggestion, I would greatly appreciate it.
lbass (TechnicalUser)
24 May 12 8:17
If these are all separate summaries, then there would be no grid lines. There is one cell per set of summaries. If instead you created a formula for row or column that created the above ranges with only one summary, then you would see gridlines.

-LB

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