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KWard (TechnicalUser)
23 Apr 01 16:28
In creating some reports - if I set the magnification % to 97% then I don't get the scroll bar across the bottom - which makes the report easier to read.  I save the report, but when I get back in, it is back to 100%.  How do I "SET" this percentage so that my users will automatically see the report at 97%?  CR8's sample report - World Sales Report automatically comes up at 97% - but I just can't figure out how to set mine.  Any help would be great!!

Kelly
Helpful Member!  balves (Programmer)
23 Apr 01 17:43
If you are using the CRViewer object, use the Zoom method. Call it with a percentage, 1 - fit width, or 2 - fit page. It seems important that you call .Zoom after .ViewReport.

Brian J. Alves
Terrier Consulting, Inc.
Email: brian.alves@worldnet.att.net
VB / Crystal / SQLServer

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