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09.11.2008 at 07:51AM PDT, ID: 23723138
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Export Crystal Report to Excel (using Prevasive ODBC Tables and MS Access Tables)

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VB6.0 / Access VBA , MS Access 2003, Crystal Reports 8.5, Prevasive SQL 9.0

In my Access Application (VBA), I have to save Crystal Report  into Excel Dicument .
I am creating Crystal Reports for each customer and save that report into a seperate Excel file.
i.e. For each customer, we have one crystal report, that should be copied into Excel Sheet.
The Customer Address and Personel Details are taking from Prevasive Tables through ODBC and the rest of the Accounts Details are taking from MS Access mdb table.

Could you please help me to do this...

Thanks.
Answered By: mlmcc
Expert Since: 11/30/2000
Accepted Solutions: 10649
Computer Expertise: Advanced
mlmcc has been an Expert for 8 years1 month, during which he has posted 55601 comments and answered 10649 questions. mlmcc is just one of 625 experts in the VB Database Programming Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
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