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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Close button disabled on crystalreportviewer - vb2005

    The stupid close [x] button on the crystalreportviewer i'm using is disabled and I can't find how to enable it. Anyone have a fix for this?

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    Re: Close button disabled on crystalreportviewer - vb2005

    Quote Originally Posted by Essential
    The stupid close [x] button on the crystalreportviewer i'm using is disabled and I can't find how to enable it. Anyone have a fix for this?

    Thanks!
    This may help:

    http://support.businessobjects.com/f...pn=1&mid=50021
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    Re: Close button disabled on crystalreportviewer - vb2005

    King_George: Thank you for that link. It appears that the close [x] is actually used for drilling down into subreports and I assume closing them.

    What I ended up doing is just creating a reports form that pops up with the viewer. THen when the user is done they can just close the form. Other people have added there own close button and that seems to work too.

    Thanks again KG!

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    Re: Close button disabled on crystalreportviewer - vb2005

    Quote Originally Posted by Essential
    King_George: Thank you for that link. It appears that the close [x] is actually used for drilling down into subreports and I assume closing them.

    What I ended up doing is just creating a reports form that pops up with the viewer. THen when the user is done they can just close the form. Other people have added there own close button and that seems to work too.

    Thanks again KG!
    NP. That's what I do. I have a reportviewer form that contains nothing but a viewer and some public properties. Whenever a report is called, it shows up and the user must close the form to close the report.
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