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    Lightbulb Is this possible with Crystal Reports?

    What would be the best way to have a users input print out on a pre-printed form. It's a doctor's form with entries from a previous visit. I want to be able to input a line to start printing on a have the new entry printed on the pre-preinted form. I would like to scan the form and have it in the background as if the user is actually adding new text on the form and whatever line they are typing on the printing would begin on that line.(without printing the form---- just the text) Can this be done with Crystal Reports?

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    Re: Is this possible with Crystal Reports?

    It would be best to design the form in CR by drawing the lines and adding any logos etc. You would need to store the entries in a database so you can retrieve them.
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