
ActiveReports 13 - ActiveReports 13 - GrapeCity
This is the help file for ActiveReports, reporting software for use in Visual Studio 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, or 2019.
ActiveReports 12 - GrapeCity
This is the help file for ActiveReports, reporting software for use in Visual Studio 2012, 2013, 2015, or 2017.
ActiveReports 10 - ActiveReports 10 - GrapeCity
This is the help file for ActiveReports, reporting software for use in Visual Studio 2010, 2012, 2013 or 2015.
ActiveReports User Guide - GrapeCity
This topic provides information about upgrading reports from ActiveReports 6 and Data Dynamics Reports, and about converting MS Access Reports and Crystal Reports with the Import Wizard.
ActiveReports Developer 7 is an enhancement of the popular ActiveReports engine and report viewers, plus the powerful Data Dynamics Reports designer. It includes the same power and …
License Your ActiveReports - GrapeCity
You can use the GrapeCity License Manager utility to license ActiveReports during installation or if you already have a trial version installed. This topic gives an overview of all aspects of …
ActiveReports 12 Server User Guide - GrapeCity
This section teaches you about the ActiveReports 12 Server Agents, Licenses, Security, SMTP settings, notification URL, Audit settings and server diagnostics for your site.
Microsoft® Access® reports can be easily converted into ActiveReports format by running the ActiveReports Microsoft Access Import Wizard. Due to differences between products, the …
Adding an ActiveReport to a Project - GrapeCity
To use ActiveReports in a Visual Studio project, you add one of the included report templates.
Scripting in Section Reports - GrapeCity
In a section report, ActiveReports allows you to use VB.NET or C# script to port your custom logic to report layouts. This permits layouts saved to report XML (RPX) files to serve as stand-alone …