16 tools for Crystal Reports 8.5 in most powerful, integrated, & easiest suite
Version | 3.02 build 1215 |
Updated | Aug 9th 2006 |
Developer |
Software Forces, LLC
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User Rating |
1041
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Original File Size | 8.2 MB |
Downloads | 8715 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003 |
Category | Others |
.rpt Inspector Professional Suite is a useful program that comes with 16 tools for Crystal Reports in the most powerful, integrated, and easiest suite of tools to Edit, Analyze, Document, Modify, Migrate and Convert more :: one or many Crystal Reports a
.rpt Inspector can easily work with 1 Crystal Report at a time, but its true power is working with multiple Crystal Reports at the same time.
In seconds an in-memory cross-reference object and property index is built for each open Crystal Report. Selecting an object (i.e. Formula, Text, Section, Parameter, etc.) instantly reveals its properties (i.e. Definition Text, Color, Font, Prompting Text, Default Values, etc.). Selecting multiple objects (even across different Crystal Reports), shows you the properties they have in-common.
Reads CR 5-8.5 file formats & Writes CR 7.x/8.x file formats. Other editions support CR 9, CR 10, CR XI.
Requirements:
■ Crystal Reports 8.5 with service pack 2 or higher
Limitations:
■ 15 Days Trial
■ Limited to 10 Saves
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