WebAug 22, 2016 · Sep 01, 2016 at 01:15 PM. One of my users ran into the same issue (blank row due to subreport when exporting to Excel Data Only) a few days ago. I added a post-export step in my software to remove blank lines is Excel (Data Only) exports. If you are automating the process, you can do the same using your own software. Add a Comment. WebResolution. Open the report in Crystal Reports designer. Click on Report >> Section Expert. It opens the Section Expert in a new window. Select Details section on left hand side. On right hand side there is ‘Suppress (no drill-down)’ option on Common tab. Click on [X+2] button in front of it. Formula Editor opens. Write below formula.
Crystal Reports Excel Export with Subreport has blank rows
If you have any white space at the end of your row, it will show up on the report. To remove white space, make sure your report fields are of an appropriate height, and drag the horizontal bar at the bottom of the detail section up so that it is touching the bottom of your report fields. WebAug 25, 2009 · If the amounts are showing negative, you could suppress that line of detail if the amount is < 0. Go to the section expert and set that as a formula to suppress. {your.field} < 0. If your detail is not broken down into multiple detail sections, just go to the select expert within the report and set that field to not include anything < 0. IP ... dr john harris orthopaedic surgeon
Crystal Reports Remove Rows With An Empty Field
WebI am using crystal reports 2008.While I am exporting from crystal reports to excel it is creating blank rows.Actually I need to leave a little space on the top and bottom of the … WebNov 8, 2016 · After much tedious work, I finally have the report exporting to excel without merging the column cells, but I cant get it to not create blank rows between the populated rows. I have the section in the CR report as tight as I can get it to the fields, any ideas on how to solve this one? thanks-CJ SQL2014// CR Pro 11.5.0.313// Windows 7 Enterprise WebNov 20, 2006 · Click on the formula button to the right of the word "Suppress" (DO NOT mark the Suppress check-box!) and enter a formula like this: {MyTable.IDField} = previous ( {MyTable.IDField}) Replace "MyTable.IDField" with the table and field name of the actual field that you are using. -Dell. dr john harrison ophthalmologist brisbane