Thanks, Skip. I understand that's not the purpose of a text box. I also understand Crystal Reports is somewhat "flexible".
It's been 10 years since I worked in Crystal Reports (or in corporate for that matter) and back in 2001 I created something that Crystal Reports told me couldn't be done...
The following code represents a Claim# with Asserted and Modified records. Different claims may have one or more rows of data.
Above the claim is the reason for modification. The reason may be one line or a long paragraph.
Problem: Pretend the code box is a text box and the text and formula...
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