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Comments by Tareq Newaz Shahriar (Top 4 by date)
Tareq Newaz Shahriar
9-Jun-13 13:15pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n clear, simple and illustration
Tareq Newaz Shahriar
3-Jun-12 11:39am
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please do not call it as 'lesson'. because all the owners of that company are my class friends. even though, you are right, the proof is- this incident. and the friend who did it, phoned me some days ago to come to my home just about this issue.
okay, Zakaria, please LOG OUT my account...
Tareq Newaz Shahriar
19-Apr-12 20:49pm
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Reason for my vote of 4
simple
Tareq Newaz Shahriar
26-Jan-12 4:20am
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lol...here the triangle means the 'smart tag' of the report viewer control. which is actually a '>' sign. and can be found on the designer view of the aspx file.
1. go to your aspx file where the ReportViewer has.
2. click on designer or split view.
3. then on the report viewer control you can see the small smart tag button at top right of that control.