Use R:Merge or…

1. set up your reports as Word mail merge documents
2. export data from R:Base
3. write a Word macro (in your report doc) to merge the exported data and
save the result
4. from your R:Base app: LAUNCH WordMailMerge.doc|/mMacroName|W

I use the latter technique all the time especially with complex (paper)
forms with text boxes, watermarks and pictures/graphics.

Regards,

Stephen Markson
ForenSys The Forensic Systems Group
www.ForenSys.ca
416 512 6950

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
Frederick
Sent: March 28, 2008 11:26 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Report Question

Two questions about reports:

1. I have about 35 reports we have to use for contractual reasons and we
have to send to other groups by hard copy or electronically. Internally, I
can set up screen forms as needed to collect the info required, but the
final reports have to match the originals pretty closely. Right now each
report format is done by essentially retyping the report or scanning to Word
to cut/paste text into separate text boxes, build in the report data, and
then play with the format to match the original. Each report takes 2-8 hours
depending on how much is simply text and how much is database info that
needs some type of formatting like stretch. It works well, but is a slow
process. Is there some way to scan the entire report, drop it into the
report maker as a whole or using regions, place the various data points as
needed, then edit as needed?
2. I have used Crystal XI for quite a while. The capability of editing the
screen format while previewing with data showing was very helpful to line
stuff up and adjust boxes/fonts, etc. Unless I missed something, the R:Base
preview seems to be a static view. I prefer the R:Base system because I can
place the report into the application. Still the XI preview method helped
fly through development. Is this available in R:Base in some way? It would
be great if I simply missed a check box that turns this on.     

Tom Frederick
Elm City Center
1314 W Walnut
Jacksonville, IL  62650
Off - 217-245-9504
Fax - 217-245-2350
Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web - www.elmcity.org


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