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Crystal Report view / formatting problem

I am using .NET 2005 and the integrated Crystal Reporting Engine
(v10.2). I don't know what in the world is happening but something
isn't right.

When I prevew my report in the designer, everything LOOKS just as I
designed it. When I actually run the application utilizing a
reportviewer control, the report loses and adds it's own formatting.

For instance. I have text fields all over the form that are set with
their fonts to Underline. When viewing the report, half of the
underlines disappear. Why??!?! I changed their font from Ariel to
Times New Roman and that seems to have fixed the problem. Why can't I
use Ariel??

Another issue: I have some empty textboxes on the form in the details
section (so it repeats with multiple rows) and these text boxes are set
with a bottom 1pt border. Upon viewing, the first row will show this
border as like a 3 pt border, and subsequent entries will look normal
with 1pt. Why?

I also have everything spaced out nicely between multiple rows, however
when run, some of the rows run on top of each other as if they share a
border. The space between them disappears completely.

Can someone please tell me why this thing is behaving so erradically??
I cannot find anything on the support knowledge base at Crystal's
website knowledgebase.

Jun 12 '06 #1
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