The Report Viewer Pro
- Version
- 1.2.2.9
- License
- Free to try
- Minimum Requirements
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0
- Date added
- 28 March 2013
Publisher's description
The Report Viewer Pro is a professional Crystal Reports viewer which supports all modern versions of SAP Crystal Reports. The purpose of Report Viewer Pro is to give you the power to save when deploying Crystal Reports. A Crystal Reports install inhibits and confuses many users, and is not needed for most users. If you have employees that do not develop reports, then do not waste money on software they don't need and won't use. A license of the Report Viewer software will give them the freedom to work, and will free your budget by 90%. The software is full of features and easy to use. The Report Viewer allows users to easily refresh or run reports with current data. One may use the software to view multiple reports at once with tabbed reporting. Reports with saved data may be loaded and viewed. The Report Viewer allows one to export and save to disk or email reports as PDF, Excel, Word, RTF, XML and HTML files. The software includes a full formula editor. Report viewer makes it easy to organize your reports. The Report Viewer for Crystal Reports will work with any database. Report Viewer is highly customizable; you may disable unwanted features. The Report Viewer helps users manage their reports. The reports can be stored in a tree view, a list view, and they are available in a drop down box for easy selection while viewing another report. That feature gives you a quick way to find your reports. If the computer or PC is configured to access the data source, you will be able to refresh the reports using this software. The reports viewers interface allows easy access to all of your Crystal Reports. One can sort and organize the reports.
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