Seagate Crystal Reports 7 For Dummies
Seagate Crystal Reports 7 For Dummies Douglas J. Wolf ISBN: 978-0-7645-0548-5 Paperback 405 pages April 1999
Description:
Businesses all over the world rely on Crystal Reports to turn dull data into compelling reports that become critical decision-making tools. Now, with Crystal Reports 7 and Seagate Crystal Reports 7 For Dummies, you can use your current database program to create reports that look great, from simple one-table reports to integrated presentations with all the bells and whistles.
Crystal Reports is the simple solution to the problem of generating reports. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Crystal Reports user, and whatever your database software, Seagate Crystal Reports 7 For Dummies opens up a whole new world of high-performance information management. Discover helpful advice on how to know what questions to ask before you start researching your report and how to use new Crystal Reports 7 features (such as Geographic Mapping, the Highlighting Expert, Running Totals, and tools for creating Web-ready reports). Customize reports for your audience by creating cross-tab and summary reports, and add new levels of snap and sophistication with graphs, pictures, logos, and embedded objects. Master the art of selecting, sorting, and grouping report records, and save time by inserting ready-to-use or custom formulas into your reports. Link your databases and distribute your finished reports through your Web site as HTML, Excel, or runtime files.
You don't need to be a database guru to make Crystal Reports the most important part of your arsenal of data management tools. Just grab this great, plain-speaking guide and start work today.
Crystal Reports is the simple solution to the problem of generating reports. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Crystal Reports user, and whatever your database software, Seagate Crystal Reports 7 For Dummies opens up a whole new world of high-performance information management. Discover helpful advice on how to know what questions to ask before you start researching your report and how to use new Crystal Reports 7 features (such as Geographic Mapping, the Highlighting Expert, Running Totals, and tools for creating Web-ready reports). Customize reports for your audience by creating cross-tab and summary reports, and add new levels of snap and sophistication with graphs, pictures, logos, and embedded objects. Master the art of selecting, sorting, and grouping report records, and save time by inserting ready-to-use or custom formulas into your reports. Link your databases and distribute your finished reports through your Web site as HTML, Excel, or runtime files.
You don't need to be a database guru to make Crystal Reports the most important part of your arsenal of data management tools. Just grab this great, plain-speaking guide and start work today.
Table of Contents:
PART I: What You Need to Know to Survive.
Chapter 1: Setting the Table.
Chapter 2: Creating a Simple Report.
Chapter 3: Crystal Reports: Basic Skills.
PART II: Manipulating Records.
Chapter 4: Selecting Records.
Chapter 5: Sorting and Grouping Records.
PART III: Formatting and Formulas for Success.
Chapter 6: Graphing and Mapping Data.
Chapter 7: Using the Crystal Formula Language.
Chapter 8: Using Conditional Formatting.
Chapter 9: Creating a Subreport.
PART IV: Putting On Some Finishing Touches.
Chapter 10: Formatting Sections of a Report.
Chapter 11: Creating Presentation-Quality Reports.
PART V: Creating Specific Types of Reports.
Chapter 12: Creating a Cross-Tab Report.
Chapter 13: Creating a Summary Report.
Chapter 14: Linking to Other Databases.
PART VI: Disseminating Reports without a Hitch.
Chapter 15: Distributing Reports.
Chapter 16: Setting Your File Options.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Questions to Ask Before You Create a Report.
Chapter 18: Ten Tricks to Enhance Reports.
Chapter 1: Setting the Table.
Chapter 2: Creating a Simple Report.
Chapter 3: Crystal Reports: Basic Skills.
PART II: Manipulating Records.
Chapter 4: Selecting Records.
Chapter 5: Sorting and Grouping Records.
PART III: Formatting and Formulas for Success.
Chapter 6: Graphing and Mapping Data.
Chapter 7: Using the Crystal Formula Language.
Chapter 8: Using Conditional Formatting.
Chapter 9: Creating a Subreport.
PART IV: Putting On Some Finishing Touches.
Chapter 10: Formatting Sections of a Report.
Chapter 11: Creating Presentation-Quality Reports.
PART V: Creating Specific Types of Reports.
Chapter 12: Creating a Cross-Tab Report.
Chapter 13: Creating a Summary Report.
Chapter 14: Linking to Other Databases.
PART VI: Disseminating Reports without a Hitch.
Chapter 15: Distributing Reports.
Chapter 16: Setting Your File Options.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Questions to Ask Before You Create a Report.
Chapter 18: Ten Tricks to Enhance Reports.