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Set Crystal Reports Margins at Runtime

I am using VB in VSNET 2003 and I have a project that includes some reports
imported from Crystal Reports 10. Everything works fine but I need to change
the margins at runtime and I can't find the way to do that. If my report is
"ActiveRepo rt" and I try the code:

ActiveReport.Pr intOptions.Page Margins.topMarg in = 0.40

I get an error saying that the expression is a value and cannot be the
target of expression

Does anyone know the correct syntax to accomplish this?

TIA

Wayne
Nov 21 '05 #1
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