Is there anywhere a Crystal Reports user can get help without getting
overwhelmed by designer lingo?
I don't know SQL, XML, VB or any other set of initials. I just got to know
Crystal 8.5 and Frontpage 2000 well enough to create a company intranet of
over 300 reports and forms.
Some simple info would do the trick, like how to create report page headers
with field information, and how to hide rows in a table...
I remember how MS Word was developed to help WordPerfect users convert.Anthony Mann or Stacia Misner's books would be helpful.
Paul
"rs_newbie" <rsnewbie@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there anywhere a Crystal Reports user can get help without getting
> overwhelmed by designer lingo?
> I don't know SQL, XML, VB or any other set of initials. I just got to know
> Crystal 8.5 and Frontpage 2000 well enough to create a company intranet of
> over 300 reports and forms.
> Some simple info would do the trick, like how to create report page
> headers
> with field information, and how to hide rows in a table...
> I remember how MS Word was developed to help WordPerfect users convert.|||Thanks Paul. I'll check those out.
"Paul Turley" wrote:
> Anthony Mann or Stacia Misner's books would be helpful.
> Paul
>
> "rs_newbie" <rsnewbie@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9CF7314C-4B6D-481E-840E-ED8FD16C6C35@.microsoft.com...
> > Is there anywhere a Crystal Reports user can get help without getting
> > overwhelmed by designer lingo?
> >
> > I don't know SQL, XML, VB or any other set of initials. I just got to know
> > Crystal 8.5 and Frontpage 2000 well enough to create a company intranet of
> > over 300 reports and forms.
> >
> > Some simple info would do the trick, like how to create report page
> > headers
> > with field information, and how to hide rows in a table...
> >
> > I remember how MS Word was developed to help WordPerfect users convert.
>
>
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