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Delete key in a text box - Error? 1

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Chopstik

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Oct 24, 2001
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I'm using Crystal Reports 8.5 and have come across something that I have found distracting (to say the least!). I was trying to copy and paste text from one textbox to another. So, I would copy the text from textbox A and then delete it (using the "Delete" key). But when I attempted to then click on the textbox B, it would hang my computer for a few minutes until it came up with a generic error message stating that Crystal would be shut down and that I would likely lose any data that hadn't been saved.

Of course, it took me a while to cotton onto this problem, but when I finally tried to use the "Backspace" key instead of "Delete", I encountered no further errors.

My question, if there is one, is whether anyone else has encountered this problem and if it is known by BO (a Google search turned up nothing in this regard)? If so, is there another solution or SP that fixes it? Actually, since I know I'm using an older version of CR, does this same issue occur in the later version(s)? Thanks!

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"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened."
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I've had various repeatable means to blow Crystal up.

If you've not applied the service pack, do so:


Also consider that if you're having a problem such as this, post your operating system and version. For instance CR 8.5 on XP might prove problematic, so set the EXE to run in NT compatability mode.

-k
 
I'll have to check out the service pack(s) and do that. I'm curious, though, how do I set the EXE to run in NT? (And yes, I am running 8.5 on XP...)

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"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened."
- Winston Churchill
 
Right click the EXE and select properties-compatibility

CR 8.5 is NOT an XP application, it came out well before XP.

-k
 
Thank you! Something of which I was completely unaware...

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"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened."
- Winston Churchill
 
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