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    Question Data Report:Orientation

    Hi,

    I want to adjust my data report to be landscape type of Orientation. But the problem is most code that i found is as below:

    With myRpt

    .Hide
    .Orientation = rptOrientLandscape
    .refresh
    .show

    End With
    However, when i tried it, it keep coming out the same error message variable not defined and pointed to --> rptOrientLandscape.

    Can someone help me? Thanks

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    Try this...
    VB Code:
    1. Option Explicit
    2. 'Add reference to Crystal Reports xx.x ActiveX Designer Run Time  Library
    3. Private Sub Form_Load()
    4.    
    5.     Dim oApp As CRAXDRT.Application
    6.     Dim oReport As CRAXDRT.Report
    7.    
    8.     Set oApp = New CRAXDRT.Application
    9.     Set oReport = oApp.OpenReport(App.Path & "\Test.rpt")
    10.     oReport.PaperOrientation = crLandscape
    11.     oReport.PrintOut True
    12.    
    13. End Sub
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