You can't, but in your application (if you create one) you can create your own GUI to accept the parameter values and pass them into the report (to bypass the default Crystal parameter dialog).
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CUT, Visual CUT, and DataLink Viewer:
view, e-mail, export, burst, distribute, and schedule Crystal Reports.
If you've got a Developer version of CR, you can have a look at the sample(s) for VBA. According to your user profile, you've done some Access work, so you could create the GUI there. Here's the link:
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