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GeneralRe: Converting Crystal Reports into Bitmap format Pin
Richard MacCutchan2-Oct-14 3:50
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Marco Bertschi1-Oct-14 23:52
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As far as I'm concerned, Crystal Reports are designed to be printed out to whatever format, the format usually being a PDF or classic paper - I'm with Richard on this. Nowadays, we as Developers are in the lucky situation that a lot of freeware is out in the internet.
My approach would be to get a virtual printer driver which allows you to print a bitmap image ( instead of a physical piece of paper, or a PDF ) and then 'print' your report with this virtual printer. Of course this leads to the question if you don't want to print a PDF instead, if it is for the viewability of the report on different systems. If you want to use the report in a program which can't display Crystal Reports (for whatever reason it may be) stick with the Bitmap printer.

I had a quick look around, and found a few Bitmap virtual printers which I'd try out if I was you:

- ZAN Image printer [^] {Commercial License!}
- Virtual Image Printer Driver[^] {GPLv2}

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