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    Question Pallette Source Property (handling image files in Crystal Reports)

    Hi Folks

    I'm having some problems adding logo's onto reports dynamically through VB. I can load the image but the quality drops massively making my solution unuseable.

    I've been advised to look into the PalletteSource property but I cant find any reference to that in VB help or even Google.

    Any one have any info on this?

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    Re: Pallette Source Property (handling image files in Crystal Reports)

    Moved to reporting

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    Re: Pallette Source Property (handling image files in Crystal Reports)

    Okay re: moved to reporting, I put it in code incase anyone else had tried to dynamically add image files onto reports through code.

    I guess the key current prob is that if I "Insert A Picture" onto a Crystal Report it looks fine. Then, when I re-size it (simply by dragging one corner) the image loses a massive amount of clarity!

    It was fine until recently, so I suspect drivers are at fault somewhere??
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    I'm on here because I'm learning vb.net, and appreciate any and all help getting me up to speed.
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