Searching on this topic seems really vague as no one seems to have a specific solution. On top of that, I have done the registry fixes suggested to cure the PDF font problem. Im using a Crystal Reports v10, its a CR designer thats packaged into some ERP software, and I really need to be able to load a pdf file into it from a DB link. A total mess! Any Crystal developer knows how hard it is to keep up with their changes. These have been patched to the latest versions, together with their corresponding redistributable runtimes, both the 32 and 64 bit versions. When running the report through the report manager web application, it renders in the browser/viewer after about 12 minutes. The SSRS server is a 64bit 2003 server with 32 gigs of ram running SSRS 2005. On top of that I have installed the SAP addons to visual studio 20 which are both installed on my machine. Ive got a 25,000 page report that we recently converted from crystal reports to SSRS. ![]() This version is before Crystal was taken over by SAP. I have an older version for the standalone program installed on my machine (with which I design reports, since it is still superior to the versions included in VS). formats such as Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF support font embedding. This may not be as pretty, is obviously not effective for printed. Increase the point size of the font to compensate for the shrinkage. Use the shortest version of the font for example, the XS version. Another is to compensate by sizing your fonts appropriately to allow for the shrinkage. If these updates do not resolve the issue, try the following: Search the SAP Support Site and apply new updates and hot fixes for the Crystal Reports version being used. As you noted one (undesirable) option is to modify registry keys as discussed here and here. UNE objet OLE statique est un instantané dun objet qui a été copié de lapplication d. ![]() La nature de cette relation dépend du fait que lobjet OLE est statique, incorporé ou lié. Another option, depending on how you are set up, is to simply set a hyperlink to the PDF files, so that they open in a separate window. The problem is that the crystal reports runtime has or had a well known issue that fonts shrink when reports are exported to pdf. OLE offre un avantage inhabituel: lorsque vous importez un objet OLE dans Crystal Reports et le placez dans un rapport, lobjet maintient une relation avec lapplication qui la créé. I've never done it, but it seems like it should be possible. I also have to admit that the version of Crystal Reports is not the easiest thing to determine. Tutorial on creating QR Code with Crystal Reports UFL. Well, I know that you can add an OLE object to a report. To be honest, you were the last person I expected to answer this question, thank you for taking the time to ask your fellow developers.
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