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A library to add reports to your application.
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 <h1>EasiReports Component</h1>

 <p>To use this developer component in your own database 
 applications, visit <a href="http://www.SquareOneSoftware.co.uk">
 www.SquareOneSoftware.co.uk</a>.</p>

 <p>Please take a moment to read this help file. It contains 
 all the information you need to add EasiReports to your database application. We have 
 tried to make this process as simple as possible, but if you are having 
 difficulty, please contact us at
 <a href="mailto:support@SquareOneSoftware.co.uk">
 support@SquareOneSoftware.co.uk</a>.</p>
 There is a <a href="EasiReports.Walkthrough.htm">Walkthrough</a> which takes 
 you through the steps necessary to add EasiReports to your database 
 application.<p>There is a section on supporting the context-sensitive
 <a href="EasiReports.Help.htm">Help</a>.</p>

 <p>The best way to learn EasiReports is through the EasiReporter application.</p>

 <p>Explore the <a href="EasiReporter.Examples.htm">example reports</a> 
 for some ideas.</p>

 <p>Look at the code for EasiReporter, MetadataViewer and
 <a href="SquareOneSoftware.htm">SquareOneSoftware.dll</a>.</p>

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